
Hunter x Hunter Season 7: Release date speculation, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far
Hunter x Hunter , the iconic anime based on Yoshihiro Togashi's manga, has captivated fans worldwide with its gripping story and unforgettable characters. Since the sixth season concluded in 2014, fans have been eagerly awaiting news about Hunter x Hunter Season 7. While no official confirmation has been released, speculation is rife about its potential release date, cast, and plot. In this article, we dive into the latest updates, rumors, and what fans can expect from the next chapter of this beloved series. Hunter x Hunter Season 7 Release Date Speculation
As of April 2025, there is no official release date for Hunter x Hunter Season 7. The primary reason for the delay is the manga's irregular publication schedule, largely due to creator Yoshihiro Togashi's health issues. The anime, produced by Madhouse, adapted up to Chapter 339 of the manga by the end of Season 6, covering the 13th Hunter Chairman Election arc. With the manga currently at Chapter 400 and resuming serialization in Weekly Shōnen Jump from October to December 2024, there's hope for new source material to fuel a seventh season.
Speculation points to a potential release in late 2025 or 2026, assuming Madhouse resumes production once sufficient manga chapters are available. Expected Cast for Hunter x Hunter Season 7
If Hunter x Hunter Season 7 moves forward, fans can expect the core voice cast to return, maintaining continuity with the 2011 reboot. Based on available information, the likely returning cast includes: Megumi Han (Japanese) / Erica Mendez (English) as Gon Freecss
Mariya Ise (Japanese) / Cristina Valenzuela (English) as Killua Zoldyck
Miyuki Sawashiro (Japanese) / Erika Harlacher (English) as Kurapika
Keiji Fujiwara (Japanese, if recast due to his passing in 2020) / Matthew Mercer (English) as Leorio Paladiknight
Issei Futamata (Japanese) / Michael McConnohie (English) as Narrator Potential Plot Details for Hunter x Hunter Season 7
Hunter x Hunter Season 7 is expected to adapt the Dark Continent Expedition arc (Chapters 340–348) and potentially the Succession War arc (Chapter 349 onward), depending on episode count. The Dark Continent arc is relatively short, spanning eight chapters, so Madhouse may combine it with the ongoing Succession War arc to create a full season. Hunter x HunterHunter x Hunter Season 7
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