Beastars Creator Celebrates Superman With Adorable Krypto Makeover

James Gunn and DC Studios’ modern interpretation of Superman has been dominating cinemas since its release this month, and the artist behind “Beastars” recently expressed their admiration for the movie with a charming redesign of Krypto. The anime’s first half of its final season premiered on Netflix towards the end of last year, and fans have eagerly waited to find out how it all wraps up. However, the creator of the original manga for “Beastars” concluded the story some time ago, so any new work from them is always exciting.

The movie version of Superman is captivating audiences, drawing support from both established and unexpected fans. Even the creator of the popular series “Beastars,” Paru Itagaki, has expressed their appreciation for the film on social media, saying, “Superman was fantastic! Krypto kept me laughing throughout.” A playful sketch of their interpretation of the powerful canine character Krypto accompanies this review, which you can see below.

スーパーマンめっちゃ良かった!!クリプトに終始笑わされてた

— 板垣巴留Paru Itagaki (@itaparu99) July 21, 2025

When Is Beastars Coming Back?

The final season of “Beastars” began airing its initial episodes on Netflix last December, and the second part of this season is expected to premiere on the streaming platform sometime next year. However, a specific release date or timeframe for the remaining episodes has not been announced yet. Notably, Shinichi Matsumi and Nanami Higuchi are returning as director and scriptwriter respectively, with Studio Orange handling production once again.

In addition to the climactic episodes of “Beastars”, some fresh voices will be introduced to the show. These include Houko Kuwashima as Leano, Yuko Minaguchi as Toki, Tomokazu Seki as Deshico, Ryusei Nakao as Cornu, Genki Muro as Sunaga, Ruriko Aoki as Azuki, and Tomokazu Sugita as Holger. These newcomers join previously introduced characters such as Shinichiro Miki as Yahya, Shigeru Chiba as Gosha, Koji Okino as Melon, Tessho Genda as Sagwan, and Fumiko Orikasa as Seven. Since the final episodes won’t air until next year, there’s still plenty of time to catch up on the series if you haven’t seen it yet.

What Is Beastars?

If you’re curious about everything that has transpired with “Beastars” so far, you can now watch the first two seasons of the anime currently streaming on Netflix. Additionally, the first half of the third season is also available, and it’s offered in both Japanese and English language options. As for what to anticipate from the anime overall, Netflix describes “Beastars” as follows:

Netflix refers to “Beastars” as…

In a realm where predators and grazers dwell side by side, I find myself navigating this unique world. After the harrowing encounter with the fiend who consumed a fellow student at school, my heart heavy, I made the difficult decision to withdraw and embark on a solitary journey at Beast Apartments. Rouis, with aspirations burning bright, stepped into an esteemed institution, determined to confront his formidable father, Ogma. Haru too, faces numerous challenges as she strives to embrace university life. Amidst all this, the city grapples with a surge of violent incidents. The sinister fangs of the mastermind orchestrating these atrocities are slowly closing in on me and my companions…

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2025-07-23 20:40