Welcome to the 'Three Deities Era': Everything We Know About Tokyo Revengers Season 4
Mikey is back, but not how you remember him. Here is everything you need to know about the October 2026 premiere, the new Brahman gang cast, and where the story goes next.
The wait is officially over for Toman fans. The highly anticipated Tokyo Revengers: Three Deities Arc (officially titled Santen Senso-hen in Japan) will begin broadcasting in October 2026.
Following the brutal conclusion of the Tenjiku Arc, this brand-new season throws Takemichi into a dark, volatile timeline where the Tokyo Manji Gang is no more.
Instead of peace, the power vacuum has birthed the deadly “Three Deities Era,” and Takemichi’s final revenge is about to begin.
If you are wondering what to expect, who the new villains are, or where the story goes now that Hina is finally safe, you are in the right place.
Let’s break down everything revealed in the new promotional video, the stacked new voice acting cast, and why this arc changes everything we know about Tokyo Revengers.
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When Does the Tokyo Revengers “Three Deities Arc” Come Out?
The Three Deities Arc is locked in for an October 2026 release window.
This lines up perfectly with the Fall 2026 anime season, a notoriously competitive time for major anime releases.
While an exact premiere day hasn’t been announced yet, Fall season anime typically debut in the first or second week of October.
Based on the release schedules of the previous seasons, fans in the US can likely expect weekly simulcasts to drop on platforms like Hulu and Disney+.
For context, here is how the anime release timeline has played out so far:
- Season 1 (8.3 & Bloody Halloween Arcs): April 2021 – September 2021
- Season 2 (Christmas Showdown Arc): January 2023 – March 2023
- Season 3 (Tenjiku Arc): October 2023 – December 2023
- Season 4 (Three Deities Arc): October 2026
It has been a full three years since the Tenjiku Arc wrapped up. The animation studio has taken their time with this production, which is a great sign.
The stakes in this arc demand top-tier animation, and the extended production schedule suggests we are getting exactly that.
Trailer Breakdown (Mikey’s Cry for Help)
Alongside the release date, the official committee dropped the second promotional video (PV) for the upcoming season.
If you haven’t watched it yet, prepare yourself, it opens with an absolute gut punch.
The trailer immediately grabs your attention with a desperate, shocking scene: Mikey asking Takemichi for help.
For three seasons, we have watched the “Invincible Mikey” carry the burdens of everyone around him with a stoic, often terrifying composure.
Seeing him actively reach out to Takemichi signals a massive shift in his mental state.
This isn’t the Mikey from the Tokyo Manji days; this is a broken leader consumed by his “dark impulses.”
The PV also gives us our first animated look at the cast as high school students.
That is right, the middle school delinquency days are behind them. They are older, stronger, and deeply entrenched in a much more dangerous underworld.
The trailer ends with a chilling, memorable line from Senju, the enigmatic leader of the Brahman gang, hinting that Takemichi is about to be swept into a massive, violent whirlpool of gang warfare.
Meet the New Heavyweights (Rokuhara Tandai & Brahman)
With Toman officially disbanded, Tokyo’s underground is now ruled by three major factions.
Two of these mega-gangs, Brahman and Rokuhara Tandai, take center stage in the new trailer.
To bring these intimidating new characters to life, the studio has brought in some seriously heavy hitters for the voice cast.
Here is the newly announced cast and what you need to know about them:
The Brahman Gang Executives
Brahman operates less like a traditional street gang and more like a highly organized, lethal syndicate.
They are ruthless, but they operate by a strict code.
- Takeomi Akashi (Voiced by Naoyuki Shimozuru): Known as the “God of War,” Takeomi is a deeply strategic and imposing figure. Shimozuru’s casting here is fantastic, promising a cold, calculated vocal performance.
- Wakasa Imaushi (Voiced by Shinnosuke Tachibana): Wakasa, or “Waka,” is an absolute fan-favorite from the manga. He is laid-back, effortlessly cool, and lightning-fast in a fight. Tachibana (who you might know from Blue Lock or Kamisama Kiss) is the perfect choice for Waka’s aloof but deadly vibe.
- Keizo Arashi (Voiced by Takanori Hoshino): The muscle of Brahman. Hoshino has a commanding, gritty voice that fits Keizo’s brawler aesthetic perfectly.
The Monster of Rokuhara Tandai
- South Terano (Voiced by Hiroki Yasumoto): South is a massive, terrifying tyrant who leads Rokuhara Tandai. He relies on pure, overwhelming violence. Hiroki Yasumoto is a legendary voice actor known for playing deep-voiced powerhouses (like King in One Punch Man and Chad in Bleach). Hearing him voice the sheer brutality of South Terano is going to be a highlight of the season.
Table: The Three Deities Faction Breakdown
To survive the new era of Tokyo Revengers, you need to know who holds the power.
With Toman gone, the criminal underworld has fractured into three dominant territories.
Here is your quick cheat sheet on the new heavyweights running Tokyo:
| Gang Name | Top Leader | Key Executives | Vibe & Fighting Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brahman | Senju Kawaragi | Takeomi Akashi, Wakasa Imaushi, Keizo Arashi | A highly disciplined, Yakuza-esque syndicate that operates by a strict, old-school code. |
| Rokuhara Tandai | South Terano | Kakucho, Ran Haitani, Rindo Haitani | Pure, unadulterated brute force. They absorbed many of the most dangerous heavyweights from the fallen Tenjiku gang. |
| Kanto Manji Gang | Manjiro “Mikey” Sano | Haruchiyo Sanzu, Hajime Kokonoi | Ruthless, cold, and unpredictable. This faction is fueled entirely by Mikey’s dangerous “dark impulses.” |
The Story So Far (Entering the “Three Deities Era”)
If you need a quick refresher before October 2026, the synopsis for the Three Deities Arc sets a bittersweet tone.
The brutal conflict between the Tokyo Manji Gang and Tenjiku ended with casualties on both sides.
In the aftermath, Takemichi finally manages to return to the present day to find the ultimate prize: Hinata Tachibana is alive.
The primary goal he set at the very beginning of the series has been accomplished.
But this “perfect” future has a massive, glaring hole in it. Manjiro Sano is missing.
After learning the full truth about Takemichi’s time-leaping abilities, Mikey made a solitary, heartbreaking decision to distance himself from his friends to protect them from his own darkness.
Takemichi, refusing to let his friend suffer alone, decides he cannot accept a future where Mikey isn’t smiling with them.
This sets off his final, most dangerous time leap yet. Takemichi returns to the past, only to find Tokyo locked in a vicious turf war between three supreme powers.
This is no longer just about saving Hina; it is about pulling Mikey out of the abyss.
Bonus News (“Fairy Tale Revengers Petit” Greenlit)
Amidst the heavy, dramatic news of the main series, the production team threw in a fun, lighthearted bonus.
A brand new mini-anime titled “Fairy Tale Revengers Petit” has officially been greenlit!
This is a direct sequel to the highly popular, six-part Fairy Tale Revengers shorts that were released on YouTube back in 2024 (watch below).
Those shorts featured our favorite delinquent characters placed hilariously into classic fairy tale scenarios.
While the main anime is going to be darker and more violent than ever, these Petit shorts will provide some much-needed comedic relief.
Further details, including the release schedule for the shorts, will be announced on the official Tokyo Revengers social media accounts closer to the Fall premiere.
Why the “Three Deities Arc” is a Game Changer
As a manga reader who has followed Ken Wakui’s mega-hit series from the beginning (which has now surpassed a staggering 80 million copies in circulation), I can confidently say this arc changes the DNA of Tokyo Revengers.
First the aging up of the characters fundamentally alters the stakes. Middle school turf wars with fists and baseball bats have evolved into high-stakes, yakuza-adjacent organized crime.
The introduction of characters like South Terano brings a level of raw, unadulterated violence that makes the Tenjiku Arc look tame by comparison.
Second Takemichi’s motivation has shifted. He is no longer the terrified “Crybaby Hero” desperately trying to fix the timeline to save his girlfriend.
Hina is safe.
Takemichi is returning to the past purely out of love and loyalty for Mikey.
He is entering this war by choice, making him a much more proactive, seasoned protagonist.
Get ready because the power scaling in this arc goes off the charts, and the emotional damage will leave a lasting impact.
Where to Start Reading the Three Deities Arc in the Manga
🔥 Pro-Tip for Impatient Fans: Can’t wait until October 2026 to see what happens to Takemichi and Mikey? You don’t have to. You can pick up the Tokyo Revengers manga exactly where the anime leaves off. Start reading at Volume 24, Chapter 207 to dive straight into the Three Deities Arc right now.
Tokyo Revengers Watch Order
If you are new to the series or just need a quick binge-watch to refresh your memory before the new season drops, here is the definitive chronological watch order for the Tokyo Revengers anime:
- Season 1: 8.3 Conflict Arc & Bloody Halloween Arc (Episodes 1–24)
- Season 2: Christmas Showdown Arc (Episodes 25–37)
- Season 3: Tenjiku Arc (Episodes 38–50)
- Season 4: Three Deities Arc (Premieres October 2026)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is the Three Deities Arc the final season of Tokyo Revengers?
While the Three Deities Arc marks the beginning of the end, it is technically part of the final saga of the Tokyo Revengers manga. Depending on how many episodes are ordered for this season, it may cover the remainder of the manga, or it could be split into two parts to cover the true “Final Arc” that directly follows it.
Who are the Three Deities in Tokyo Revengers?
The “Three Deities” refers to the three strongest gang leaders in Tokyo who took over after the Tokyo Manji Gang disbanded. They are Senju Kawaragi (Leader of Brahman), South Terano (Leader of Rokuhara Tandai), and the leader of the newly formed Kantou Manji Gang (who is heavily teased to be Mikey himself).
Where can I stream Tokyo Revengers Season 4?
While official streaming rights for the Three Deities Arc haven’t been explicitly confirmed yet, Disney+ and Hulu secured the exclusive streaming rights for both Season 2 and Season 3. It is highly likely that they will retain the simulcast rights for this upcoming October 2026 release.
What manga chapters does the Three Deities Arc cover?
If you want to read ahead before the anime drops, the Three Deities Arc officially kicks off right after the Tenjiku Arc concludes, starting around Chapter 207 of the Weekly Shonen Magazine manga.
Is there a new Tokyo Revengers mini-anime coming out?
Yes, a sequel to the YouTube shorts titled ‘Fairy Tale Revengers Petit’ has been greenlit for production alongside the new season.
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