Anime’s Most Overlooked Sequel Shares New Look at Series’ Return

2026 promises major returns for several iconic anime series, including Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War, Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation, Black Clover, and Dragon Ball Super. However, popular characters like Goku, Ichigo, and Asta often dominate the spotlight, which can cause other great anime to be missed. Earlier this year, one superhero team that hadn’t been seen in decades made a comeback, and the next part of their story is set to be exciting. Ronin Warriors is returning, and a new preview suggests the challenges they’ll face.

If you’re new to the recent updates in the Samurai Troopers story, the 2026 anime continues the original series. Many fans have been surprised by the new anime’s developments in character development, plot, and overall execution. Ronin Warriors concluded its first part in March, hinting at a significant return while also eliminating some key characters. The latest trailer and artwork suggest Gai has died after the previous events, leaving the remaining Ronin Warriors facing huge obstacles.

Why is 2026’s Ronin Warriors a Must-Watch?

The sequel to Ronin Warriors began with a shocking twist: Gai, the hero in red armor, appeared as a member of the demon army attacking the world. The new series immediately showed it wasn’t afraid to go darker and more violent than the original, with many characters being killed. What’s also made the sequel so compelling is how unpredictable the story has been. While the new characters are engaging, the way it’s connected back to the original series – bringing in familiar faces and events – has been particularly fascinating.

Here’s what’s coming in the second part of Ronin Warriors: Three months after saying goodbye to Gai, the Samurai Troopers will face the Ten Braves again, this time in the dangerous Realm of Evil. They’ll also encounter a new threat called the Celestial Guidance Realm and a surprising new face. As their destinies become more connected, the Samurai Troopers prepare for another big battle! While the exact number of episodes hasn’t been announced, it will likely be similar to the first part. Currently, Sunrise hasn’t confirmed a second season, but to match the length of the original series, a sequel will need to be released by 2026.

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2026-06-03 17:40