Wind Breaker Season 2 Premiere Date Confirmed, Fans Brace for Its Explosive Return!

Mark your calendars for April 3, 2025, when Wind Breaker’s second season hits screens with the intense KEEL Arc. You’ll catch the continuation from manga chapter 42, with CloverWorks studio bringing their signature polish to the animation. Director Toshifumi Akai leads the charge, while Sixtones and shpi deliver killer opening and ending themes. Before the main premiere, an advanced screening drops on March 29 in Tokyo – and there’s plenty more brewing in this action-packed season.

When can you expect to dive back into the high-octane world of street fighting and rival gangs? Mark your calendars for April 3, 2025, as Wind Breaker’s second season storms onto your screens with the explosive KEEL Arc, promising to deliver even more intense action than its predecessor.

CloverWorks is pulling out all the stops, with director Toshifumi Akai and series composition maestro Hiroshi Seko (you might know him from a little show called Attack on Titan) teaming up to bring Satoru Nii’s manga to vibrant life.

You’ll get to follow Haruka Sakura‘s journey as she continues to punch, kick, and lead her way through increasingly challenging situations, while the first-years of Bofurin find themselves neck-deep in rival gang territory. The story picks up directly from chapter 42 of the manga.

The musical lineup’s looking pretty sweet too – Sixtones is handling the opening theme, while rock band shpi‘s “It’s Myself” will send you off with each episode’s end.

If you’re wondering about the voices behind your favorite fighters, you’ll be glad to hear that Yuuma Uchida and the gang are back, with newcomer Junya Enoki joining the fray as Shingo Natori (and trust us, you’re going to love what he brings to the table).

Can’t wait until April? You’re not alone – the buzz around this season is reaching fever pitch, especially with that new trailer showcasing the brutal KEEL Arc.

The lucky folks in Tokyo will get an early taste at the advanced screening on March 29, 2025, where the main voice cast will be in attendance (try not to be too jealous).

With CloverWorks‘ track record of hits like The Promised Neverland and Horimiya, you can bet your bottom dollar that the animation quality will be first-rate.

The studio’s planning to stay true to the manga’s themes while adding their signature flair to every punch thrown and alliance tested.

Between the new rivalries, deeper character development, and those sure-to-be-epic confrontations with KEEL, you’re in for one wild ride when spring 2025 rolls around.

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