Hell’s Paradise Season 2 Unveils New Trailer Featuring Ending Theme Song

One-minute recap of season 1 has been released.

Queen Bee has been confirmed as the ending theme artist for the second season of the TV anime “Hell’s Paradise,” based on Yuji Kaku. The third promotional video, featuring their ending song “PERSONAL,” has been released.

The new season is scheduled to air starting January 11, 2026. The anime will stream on Crunchyroll worldwide, and it will be available exclusively on Netflix in Asia.

New Trailer:

Twin Engine’s YouTube channel has released a one-minute summary of the first season of Hell’s Paradise. The narration is provided by Gabimaru, voiced by Chiaki Kobayashi, who guides viewers through the story:

Main Visual:

©YUJI KAKU/SHUEISHA, TWIN ENGINE, MAPPA

CAST:
Chiaki Kobayashi as Gabimaru
Yumiri Hanamori as Yamada Asaemon Sagiri
Ryohei Kimura as Chobei Aza
Ryuuta Suzuki as Yamada Asaemon Shugen
Kensho Ono as Yamada Asaemon Toma
Rie Takahashi as Yuzuriha
Ryota Suzuki as Shugen
Koji Yusa as Jikka
Maaya Uchida as Kiyomaru
Sayaka Ohara as Isuzu

STAFF:
Director: Kaori Makita
Series Composition: Akira Kindaichi
Character Designs: Koji Hisaki
Music: Yoshiaki Dewa
Animation Production: MAPPA

Hell’s Paradise manga by Yuji Kaku was serialized from 2018 to 2021 in Shueisha’s Shonen Jump+ magazine, and an English language version under the title Hell’s Paradise: Jigokuraku is published by Viz Media. The anime is streaming on Cunchyroll, Here’s the summary:

Gabimaru reigns as the strongest and most ruthless assassin in his village. But now finds himself on death row—with only one way out: retrieve the Elixir of Life from a sinister island. Longing for freedom, he accepts the challenge. But with fellow convicts vying for the same prize and demonic beasts lurking, how will Gabimaru survive this harrowing quest?

Source: Hell’s Paradise Official Website

©YUJI KAKU/SHUEISHA, TWIN ENGINE, MAPPA

————
AnimeTV チェーン bringing you the latest anime news direct from Japan ~ anytime! — Your new source of information!

Joshua
Joshua
Joshua is Editor-in-Chief at AnimeTV News. He loves watching action anime and listening to J-POP music.
spot_img

Latest news

spot_imgspot_img