The wasteland is about to get a whole lot louder. After years of anticipation and a 40th-anniversary announcement that sent shockwaves through the anime community, the brand-new remake of the legendary Fist of the North Star (Hokuto no Ken) has resurfaced with a vengeance. A spectacular new trailer has just been unleashed, and with it comes the news fans have been waiting for: the series officially premieres on April 10, 2026. Get ready to witness the return of the Hokuto Shinken successor.
When and Where to Watch the New Anime
Mark your calendars, because Kenshiro’s new journey is right around the corner. The remake will first air in Japan on Tokyo MX and BS11 starting April 10, 2026. But for fans across the globe, the wait is equally short. Prime Video has secured the global streaming rights, ensuring that international audiences can tune in immediately. In a treat for hungry fans, the streaming service will drop the first two episodes on April 10, followed by the next two episodes on April 17. It’s a double-dose of post-apocalyptic action to kick things off.
A New Generation of Voice Talent, A Legendary Story
The new trailer doesn’t just showcase stunning, modern visuals; it gives us a full, clear listen to the incredible cast bringing these iconic characters to life. Leading the charge is Shunsuke Takeuchi as the stoic and powerful Kenshiro. He’s joined by a star-studded lineup that reads like a who’s who of modern anime:
- Bat: Daiki Yamashita
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- Shin: Koji Yusa
- Yuria: Saori Hayami
- Rei: Yuichi Nakamura
- Mamiya: Ruriko Aoki
- Jagi: Wataru Takagi
- Toki: Tsuguo Mogami
- Raoh: Taiten Kusunoki
And to tie it all together with the perfect gravelly tone, the legendary Koichi Yamadera has been announced as the series’ narrator. It’s a cast that expertly blends fresh energy with the weight the story demands.
Rocking the Apocalypse with a Killer Soundtrack
No journey through the post-nuclear hellscape of 199X would be complete without an epic soundtrack to match. The trailer gave fans their first taste of the opening theme song, and it’s a banger. The rock band [Alexandros] will be performing “Hallelujah,” a track that perfectly captures the series’ blend of desperation, hope, and explosive action. With Yuki Hayashi (of My Hero Academia fame) composing the series’ score, the audio experience is shaping up to be just as powerful as the visuals.
The Creative Team Bringing It All to Life
Behind the scenes, a formidable team is ensuring that this remake honors the source material while utilizing the best of modern animation. Directed by Hiroshi Maeda and produced by TMS Entertainment, the series is in very capable hands. The production is leveraging CG animation to create dynamic fight scenes and vast, desolate landscapes, with NIA Animation and Studio BACU collaborating on the CGI production. The goal is clear: to faithfully adapt the original 1980s manga by Buronson and Tetsuo Hara for a new era.
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A Legacy of Over 100 Million Copies Strong
It’s hard to overstate the impact of the original Fist of the North Star. Serialized from 1983 to 1988, the manga has sold over 100 million copies worldwide, cementing its place as one of the most influential action series of all time. Its tale of a lone warrior, marked by seven scars, who wanders a violent world to protect the innocent has inspired countless stories in anime, manga, and video games. This new adaptation, the first anime series in 18 years, isn’t just nostalgia baitโit’s a reintroduction of a cornerstone of shonen storytelling. With its premiere just weeks away, Fist of the North Star is poised to remind everyone why Kenshiro’s name is still whispered with awe across the pop culture landscape.





































