Final Arc of Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Confirmed for 2026 Release
The highly anticipated final cour of the Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War anime, subtitled “The Calamity” (禍進譚, Kashin-tan), has been officially slated for broadcast in 2026 on TV Tokyo in Japan. This announcement, made at Anime Expo 2025, confirms the conclusion of the long-running adaptation of Tite Kubo’s manga series. A new teaser visual showcasing a powered-up Ichigo Kurosaki has also been unveiled, hinting at the intense battles to come as the anime approaches its climax.
Creator Addresses Delay and Fan Anticipation
Series creator Tite Kubo, who serves as chief supervisor for the anime, directly addressed the delay of “The Calamity” cour. He issued an apology to fans who had anticipated its airing in 2025, stating, “I think many of you were expecting it to air this year. I’m sorry—it will be next year. Please wait just a little longer. I believe we can make it something great.” This sentiment was echoed by chief director Tomohisa Taguchi and director Hikaru Murata, who encouraged fans to look forward to the final chapter. Murata notably cited “Bankai” as a key theme for this concluding cour.
Production and Streaming Details
The Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War anime, which adapts the final arc of the original manga, commenced its broadcast in October 2022. The series is structured into four cours with breaks in between. The first cour, “The Blood Warfare,” aired from October to December 2022, followed by the second cour, “The Separation,” from July to September 2023. The third cour, “The Conflict,” concluded its run from October to December 2024. “The Calamity” will mark the fourth and final installment of this adaptation.
The anime is being animated by PIERROT FILMS, a new brand of Studio Pierrot’s second studio. Key staff members include Hikaru Murata as director, with Tomohisa Taguchi and Masaki Hiramatsu handling series composition. Masashi Kudo is the character designer, and Shiro Sagisu is composing the music.
For international viewers, Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War streams on Hulu in the United States and Disney+ in other regions outside of Asia. While specific premiere dates for “The Calamity” within 2026 have not yet been announced, new episodes are expected to follow a similar release schedule to previous cours, likely premiering on Saturdays. English dubs typically become available a few weeks after the subbed episodes.
Significance of “The Calamity”
“The Calamity” cour is expected to cover the ultimate confrontation of the Thousand-Year Blood War arc, culminating the extensive narrative of Ichigo Kurosaki and the Soul Reapers against the Quincy empire. Tite Kubo has indicated that the fourth part will feature even more original content than previous cours, enriching the adaptation beyond the manga’s conclusion. The Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War anime has been met with significant critical and audience acclaim since its return, with its prior cours receiving high approval ratings. This final chapter is poised to deliver a definitive conclusion to one of the most popular shonen series.