Tokyo Revengers Season 4 Is Coming — Here Is Everything We Know About the Final Arc

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Yes, Tokyo Revengers Season 4 is officially confirmed. The announcement came during the 5th Anniversary Event at Kanadevia Hall in Tokyo on June 22, 2025, where LIDENFILMS dropped the first trailer confirming a 2026 release window. The season is officially titled Tokyo Revengers: War of the Three Titans Arc, known in Japanese as “Santen Sensō-hen,” and marks the beginning of the franchise’s final saga.

Covering this topic felt necessary because most roundups are surface-level. Having followed Ken Wakui’s manga since the Valhalla Arc and tracked every production update through Pony Canyon’s official channels, the details here go deeper than the usual recap. From cast nuances to arc structure, what follows is the kind of breakdown that actually helps fans prepare for what’s coming.

When Is Tokyo Revengers Season 4 Release Date?

No exact premiere date has been confirmed yet. What is confirmed is a 2026 release window, announced at the June 22, 2025 anniversary event. Based on LIDENFILMS’ production pace and the franchise’s pattern of Spring or Fall premieres, October 2026 is the most realistic target. Both Season 2 and Season 3 aired in January and October 2023 respectively, suggesting the studio favors split-year windows rather than mid-year drops.

What Is the Official Title for Season 4?

The season is officially titled Tokyo Revengers: War of the Three Titans Arc. The Japanese title is “Santen Sensō-hen.” This naming convention mirrors how Seasons 2 and 3 were subtitled Christmas Showdown Arc and Tenjiku Arc. The Three Titans in the title refer to Brahman, Rokuhara Tandai, and Kantou Manji Gang, the three dominant factions that emerge after Toman’s disbandment. Toman dissolving is actually the trailer’s opening emotional gut-punch.

Who Is the New Character Senju Kawaragi?

Senju Kawaragi is the leader of Brahman and one of the Three Deities, the trio of gang leaders who reshape Tokyo’s underworld after Toman falls. She is also Haruchiyo Sanzu’s younger sister, which gives her arc enormous emotional weight. Mariya Ise, celebrated for voicing Killua Zoldyck in Hunter x Hunter, was cast in the role, a detail confirmed in the June 2025 trailer. Her casting was widely praised because Senju requires both ferocity and vulnerability in equal measure.

What Arcs Will Season 4 Cover?

Season 4 is expected to cover three arcs: the Bonten Arc, the Three Deities Arc, and the Kanto Manji Arc, which together form the Final Saga of Ken Wakui’s manga. The Bonten Arc opens in a dystopian 2023 where Mikey leads a criminal empire, forcing Takemichi into his darkest time-leap yet. The manga concluded in November 2022, so LIDENFILMS has a complete roadmap. No filler detours, just the uncut emotional devastation Wakui wrote as his ending.

If you want to read ahead of where Season 3 left off, have a look at Tokyo Revengers Manga Volume 22 in English, which picks up exactly where the Tenjiku Arc ends and drops you straight into the Bonten Arc. If you are starting from scratch, the Tokyo Revengers Manga Series 15-Book Omnibus Set collecting Volumes 1-2 through 29-31 is the cleanest way to own the complete story by Ken Wakui in one go.

Is Season 4 the Final Season?

Yes, Tokyo Revengers Season 4 is expected to be the final season of the anime. The manga ended with Chapter 278 in Weekly Shonen Magazine on November 16, 2022. Assuming Season 4 adapts the last three arcs, Takemichi’s entire time-traveling journey will conclude here. With over 70 million manga copies sold globally, the pressure on LIDENFILMS to stick the landing is immense, especially after pacing criticisms that followed the compressed Tenjiku Arc in Season 3.

Who Is Returning to the Cast?

The core cast returns intact. Yuki Shin voices Takemichi Hanagaki, Yuu Hayashi returns as Mikey, and Masaaki Mizunaka reprises Draken. The one casting detail worth flagging is that Sanzu’s anime design controversially gave him bleached blonde hair, while manga readers know his hair is signature rosy pink. Fans are actively petitioning for the correction in Season 4. No confirmation from the studio yet, but it remains the most debated visual inconsistency in the fandom.

Where Will Season 4 Stream?

Seasons 2 and 3 streamed on Hulu in the US and Disney+ Star in Europe and Australia. Season 4 is expected to follow the same Disney+/Hulu split, though no formal streaming deal has been announced as of early 2026. Season 1 is still housed on Crunchyroll, making the franchise oddly fragmented for new viewers. If you are catching up, plan for platform-hopping: Crunchyroll for Season 1, Hulu for Seasons 2 and 3, and Disney+ if you are outside North America.

What Is the New Tokyo Revengers Mobile Game?

Alongside the anime, the franchise is launching Tokyo Revengers: UNLIMITED, a new mobile game confirmed for Spring 2026. The game lets players relive key arcs from the series and includes its own timeline-rewriting mechanics that mirror Takemichi’s power, which is a smart design choice that deepens immersion rather than just slapping character art on a gacha framework. No platform exclusivity has been confirmed, but a global iOS and Android release is expected.

Why Did Season 4 Take So Long to Announce?

Seasons 2 and 3 both aired in 2023, and Season 4 went quiet for nearly two years before the June 2025 reveal. The delay likely comes down to two factors: the production team needing time to plan the expected Final Saga properly, and the franchise cycling through its live-action film expansions and stage plays during that window. LIDENFILMS was simultaneously managing multiple productions post-2023, which slowed the Season 4 pipeline significantly. The silence was not cancellation risk; it was a studio managing a packed slate.

What Did the Season 4 Trailer Reveal?

The trailer opens with Mikey addressing Takemichi directly, announcing Toman’s disbandment at its peak, before Senju’s voice pulls the scene forward into Brahman’s world. The closing image of Takemichi reaching for Mikey’s hand is the trailer’s thesis: this entire season is about whether one person’s love can pull another back from total darkness. Director Maki Kodaira and composer Hiroaki Tsutsumi are both returning, which matters because Tsutsumi’s score is a huge part of why Season 1’s emotional moments landed so hard.

What This Final Arc Actually Means for the Franchise

Watching Tokyo Revengers evolve from a cult Shonen Magazine title to a 70-million-copy franchise never felt inevitable. The story worked because Wakui made Takemichi the weakest protagonist in the room and still made you believe in him anyway. Season 4 carries that weight into its conclusion.

The War of the Three Titans Arc is structurally the most ambitious thing the anime has attempted, balancing three rival gang leaders, a dystopian future timeline, and a protagonist finally running out of second chances. Whether LIDENFILMS paces it with the care it deserves will define how this franchise is remembered. The material is there. The question is execution.

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