Black Clover Second Season Release Date, Trailer, Cast & Everything We Know About the 2026 Comeback
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After years of anticipation, the magic is finally returning.
Black Clover Second Season has been officially announced, and a brand-new saga is set to begin in 2026, streaming exclusively on Crunchyroll.
The announcement was revealed during Jump Festa 2026, alongside a new teaser trailer and visual—confirming that Asta’s journey toward becoming Wizard King is far from over.
Black Clover Second Season: Release Date & Streaming Info
Here’s the confirmed information so far:
Anime: Black Clover – Second Season (New Saga)
Release Year: 2026
Streaming Platform: Crunchyroll (worldwide)
Announcement Event: Jump Festa 2026
Studio: Pierrot
An exact premiere date has not been announced yet, but the 2026 release window is official.
What Is Black Clover About? (Quick Refresher)
Set in a world where magic determines status, power, and destiny, Black Clover follows two boys abandoned at the same church:
Asta — born without magic in a magic-obsessed world
Yuno — blessed with extraordinary magical talent
While Yuno is a prodigy, Asta wields something far more dangerous: Anti-Magic, powered by a rare grimoire that negates spells entirely.
Despite being polar opposites, both share the same impossible dream: to become the Wizard King.
Giving up has never been an option.
What Does “Second Season” Actually Mean?
Despite the wording, this is not a remake of earlier arcs.
The upcoming Black Clover Second Season is:
A continuation of the original anime
The start of a new saga following the events of the manga’s later arcs
Designed to move the story toward its endgame
With the manga nearing its climax, the anime is returning at a time when the stakes are higher than ever.
Returning Cast & Studio Confirmed
Fans can rest easy—the core creative team is back.
Main Voice Cast Returning
Asta: Gakuto Kajiwara
Yuno: Nobunaga Shimazaki
Yami Sukehiro: Junichi Suwabe
Noelle Silva: Kana Yuki
Nacht Faust: Hiro Shimono
Production
Studio: Pierrot (continuing animation duties)
Studio Pierrot also handled the original 170-episode run, as well as the 2023 film Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King.
Manga Context: Why the Timing Matters
The original manga by Yuki Tabata:
Began serialization in 2015
Moved to Jump Giga in December 2023
Has 37 volumes released in Japan
The anime previously paused to avoid overtaking the manga. Now, with the story well ahead, the second season can adapt major arcs without filler delays—a huge win for fans.
Why Black Clover’s Return Is a Big Deal
Black Clover’s popularity never truly faded—it just went quiet.
Reasons the comeback matters:
One of the most consistent shōnen fanbases of the last decade
A protagonist built on perseverance, not talent
Power systems that reward strategy, teamwork, and sacrifice
A world finally entering its final narrative phase
With newer shōnen titles dominating headlines, Black Clover’s return feels perfectly timed to reclaim its place.
Where to Watch Black Clover Before 2026
If you want to catch up:
All 170 episodes of the original anime are streaming on Crunchyroll
The movie Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King is also available
Watching in order is strongly recommended—the new season will not reset the story.
Final Thoughts
Black Clover Second Season isn’t just a revival—it’s a continuation with purpose.
With a confirmed 2026 premiere, returning cast, Studio Pierrot at the helm, and the manga nearing its conclusion, Asta and Yuno’s rivalry is about to enter its most intense chapter yet.
Magic may define this world—but determination still breaks limits.



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