Black Clover Announces Anime Return with New Trailer
Anime enthusiasts received confirmation of ‘Black Clover’s long-awaited continuation. The series will return with new episodes adapting the Spade Kingdom Raid arc and beyond. A fresh trailer debuted alongside the reveal.
The announcement occurred at Jump Festa 2026’s Super Stage event. Producers unveiled a promotional video showcasing Asta’s training in the Heart Kingdom. New key visuals highlighted upcoming battles against the Dark Triad.
‘Black Clover’ originally aired 170 episodes from 2017 to 2021. Studio Pierrot handled animation duties. The manga by Yuki Tabata continues in Shonen Jump magazine.
The final arc of the anime left Asta powerless after his devil pact. Upcoming episodes depict his growth under Nacht’s guidance. Yuno’s parallel development in the Spade Kingdom receives focus.
Tabata expressed gratitude to fans during the panel. He emphasized commitment to delivering an enhanced adaptation. Voice actors, including Gakuto Kajiwara as Asta, return for the project.
No exact premiere date has been set. Episodes target a 2026 release window. Crunchyroll previously streamed the series internationally.
The manga has exceeded 20 million copies in circulation. Its blend of magic knights, tournaments, and devil lore built a dedicated following. The anime’s cliffhanger fueled years of speculation.
This revival joins other Jump series resuming production. Recent adaptations like ‘Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War’ set precedents for extended returns. Fans anticipate improved animation quality.
The trailer accumulated millions of views rapidly online. Discussions centered on character designs and action sequences. Excitement builds for Asta’s anti-magic evolution.
‘Black Clover’ maintains popularity through spin-off novels and games. The upcoming anime promises escalation in scale and stakes. Devils and supreme threats dominate the narrative ahead.
This development underscores Shueisha’s investment in established franchises. Long-running series continue driving anime industry growth. The return positions ‘Black Clover’ as a major 2026 title.
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