New visual revealed
On April 13, 2024, the fans of Kaiju No. 8 manga, got their Kaiju No. 8 anime! The first season excited everyone with its action-adventure elements with the right amount of humor and emotions packed at the exact scene. It was a phenomenal start earning the place as the best anime of 2024. The second season was announced at that moment, but the month and date were not revealed.
Fans have been waiting with their eyes and ears open to see or hear anything regarding season two. Well, now the wait is almost over; it’s been confirmed that Kaiju No. 8 season two will premiere in July 2025. The exact date is yet to be revealed, but in the coming months, it will be revealed.
A new visual of Soushirou Hoshina, Iharu Furuashi, and Reno Ichikawa has been revealed on Twitter.

Old Crew is Back!
The voice cast will remain the same and the chances of anyone being replaced are low to nil.
- Kafka Hibino voiced by Masaya Fukunishi
- Reno Ichikawa voiced by Wataru Katoh
- Kikoru Shinomiya voiced by Fairouz Ali
- Isao Shinomiya voiced by Tesshō Genda
- Keiji Itami voiced by Takayuki Sugō
Also, there is a chance for new faces which means more cast members will be here soon. Similarly, even the staff members are the same.
- Directors: Shigeyuki Miya and Tomomi Kamiya
- Script writer: Ichirō Ōkouchi
- Character designs: Tetsuya Nishio
- Art direction: Shinji Kimura
- Monster designs overseen by Mahiro Maeda
Kaiju with Momentum
In the last few years, Kaiju No. 8 has gained quite a momentum. Written and illustrated by Naoya Matsumoto, it won fans from across the globe with its exciting characters. Each monster is designed with care making them stand out from usual manga creatures.
P.S.: Kaiju No. 8: Mission Recon movie will be released soon. In Japan, it will be aired on March 28th, in India on April 11th, and in the US and Canada on the 13th, 14th, and 16th. The movie is a compilation of key events from the Kaiju No. 8 anime’s first season. Hoshina’s Day Off” special episode too will be included.
Kaiju No. 8 is available on Crunchyroll.
Pic Credits: Crunchyroll, Twitter