
While Pokémon is the most well-known anime about monsters and their trainers, Digimon remains popular with new anime series and video games. Since first appearing in 1997, Digimon has grown into a large franchise, and several of its stories have been adapted into movies. Now, Digimon fans can enjoy some of these films for free, but only for a limited time.
Beginning May 2nd, the official Digimon YouTube channel will start adding popular Digimon movies to its collection. A new movie will be released each week, and it will be available to watch for free for seven days. The Digimon team has published a schedule so you can see exactly which movies will be added and when. You can find the YouTube channel here and the movie schedule below.
- Digimon Adventure: Our War Game – May 2nd
- Digimon Adventure – May 9th
- Digimon Adventure 02: Diaboromon Strikes Back – May 16th
- Digimon Tramers: The Adventurers’ Battle – May 23rd
- Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna – May 30th
Digimon’s Future

To celebrate the upcoming mobile game Digimon Up, a selection of movies from the Digimon franchise are available to watch for free. The new game, launching on iOS and Android later this year, will let players level up Digimon just like in the original series. It features fresh pixel art and incorporates familiar elements like the Digivice and Digimon Card Game, bringing the whole Digimon world to life on your phone!
The newest Digimon series, Digimon Beatbreak, is a bit different from previous installments – it’s aimed at an older audience. Currently, the show is planned to have around fifty episodes, so the season finale is still a ways off. If you haven’t seen it yet, Digimon Beatbreak is available to stream on Crunchyroll. Here’s how Crunchyroll describes the show.
Tomoro Tenma lives in a world powered by human thoughts and feelings, which are called “e-Pulse” and used to run AI devices called Sapotama. When Digimon start appearing from these devices and draining e-Pulse, society falls apart. After a Digimon named Gekkomon emerges from his own device, Tomoro joins Glowing Dawn, a secret team working to uncover the truth behind these rogue Digimon and a system that’s both powered and damaged by human emotion.
Excited about the return of Digimon movies? Share your thoughts in the comments and join the discussion on the ComicBook Forum!
Read More
- Marvel Officially Confirms Deadpool’s Most Brutal Redesign
- Nintendo Switch 2 Reportedly Getting Remake of One of the Best PS3 and Xbox 360 Games
- Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun season 4 release schedule: When are new episodes on Crunchyroll?
- The Boys Season 5, Episode 2’s Soldier Boy Ending Twist Changes Everything for Homelander & Butcher
- Michael Jackson Biopic’s Record-Breaking Debut Unseats 2026’s Biggest Box Office Hit On U.S. Chart
- 10 Movies That Were Banned in Different Countries For Random Reasons
- Crunchyroll Confirms New Isekai Anime Releases for 2026 and Beyond (With Major Returns)
- Gold Rate Forecast
- Taylor Sheridan’s Gritty 5-Part Crime Show Reveals New Final Season Villain
- 5 Best Open-World Games You Can Beat In A Weekend
2026-05-01 18:10