At last, Daemons of the Shadow Realm is coming out. On April 4, 2026, the anime adaptation of Hiromu Arakawa's manga of the same name will debut. If you enjoyed Arakawa's work on Fullmetal Alchemist, this is already looking like a major deal.
The show centers on twins Yuru and Asa, who must battle their way back to one another while learning the truth about their origins after being split up at a young age. It features action, mystery, and a universe centered around strong supernatural creatures known as Daemons. Already, it sounds like a solid watch.
Where and When to Watch Daemons of the Shadow Realm

The first episode will be released on April 4, 2026. Every Saturday at 11:30 PM JST, Tokyo MX, BS11, Gunma TV, and Tochigi TV will broadcast Daemons of the Shadow Realm in Japan. On various days during the week, it will be picked up by other regional channels.
Crunchyroll has priority access over other platforms for fans from other countries. However, a wide range of streaming providers, such as Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Hulu, and others, also offer coverage of the anime. Therefore, it should be easy for you to view on any platform.
It's also important to note that the anime has been confirmed for two consecutive cours. That translates to about six months of nonstop Daemons of the Shadow Realm content. The production team has a lot of stories to tell, and that's a strong dedication.
What Is Daemons of the Shadow Realm about??

The narrative centers on Yuru, a teenage hunter who lives in a tiny mountain town, Higashi Village. Along with his twin sister Asa and the other villagers, he has a simple existence and hunts wild birds. It sounds serene, and for a while it is. However, everything is destroyed when a dragon's roar shakes the sky.
Asa is also not completely free. She performs an enigmatic "duty" for the village while being kept in a cage. None of the villagers even talks about it. Much of the early tale revolves around Yuru's inability to properly comprehend why.
At the heart of Daemons of the Shadow Realm is the idea that twins like Yuru and Asa are born with a special birthright. These two are supposed to rule over Daemons, which are strong supernatural creatures that some humans on this planet are capable of controlling. The problem is that they have been kept apart and unaware of their true identities.
In essence, Daemons of the Shadow Realm revolves around two siblings discovering one another, discovering the truth, and accepting their fate. It sounds straightforward, but Arakawa has a way of layering in depth and emotion that makes even simple setups hit hard. Anyone who has read or seen Fullmetal Alchemist is familiar with that experience.

Masahiro Ando, best known as a director for his work on Snow White with the Red Hair, is directing the anime, which is being produced by Bones Film. He was also on the team of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood on the storyboard. The series scripts are being written by Noboru Takagi, who worked on Durarara!! and Kuroko's Basketball. Kenichiro Suehiro, the composer of the music in Fire Force and Goblin Slayer, is working on the music. All things considered, that is a formidable team.
The array of voices is equally outstanding. Yuichi Nakamura (Gojo Satoru from Jujutsu Kaisen) plays Dera, Yume Miyamoto (Rikka Takarada from SSSS.Gridman) plays Asa, and Kensho Ono (Giorno Giovanna from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind) voices Yuru. Excitement is increased with the inclusion of Junichi Suwabe (Yami Sukehiro from Black Clover) as Jin Kagemori and Rikiya Koyama (Kiritsugu Emiya from Fate/stay night) as Migi.
"Tobu Toki" by Vaundy serves as the opening theme, and "Tobo yo" by Yama serves as the closing theme. The soundtrack is already in capable hands because both performers are well-known in the anime music industry.
In conclusion
Daemons of the Shadow Realm possesses all the necessary elements to rank among the most notable anime of 2026. A two-hour run to truly allow the story to breathe, a top-notch production staff, and a story by Fullmetal Alchemist's creator. I can't wait for April 4th to arrive.
Make sure you have Crunchyroll or your preferred streaming service ready. You won't want to miss the debut of episode 1, which airs on Saturday night.