Dandadan Season 2 Dubs in With New Trailer – Get Ready for Chaotic Summer 2025

Are you ready for another round of high-speed exorcisms, psychic duels, and absurdly terrifying aliens? Well, Dandadan Season 2 just dropped its first English-dubbed trailer, and it’s as chaotic and intense as you’d expect. If you haven’t heard of this bizarre yet wildly entertaining series, now’s the perfect time to jump on board – because this anime might just crash the internet when it returns this summer.
The first season of Dandadan hit Crunchyroll and Netflix last year, and it was like a paranormal punch to the face – unexpected, a little confusing, but ultimately awesome. Even the producers couldn’t have guessed just how popular it would become, despite being a Shonen Jump series (which usually comes with a built-in fanbase). Now, with Season 2 set to debut as one of the crown jewels of the Summer 2025 lineup, the hype is real.
The newly released English-dubbed trailer, shared on the official Dandadan account on X (formerly Twitter), gives fans a taste of the chaos to come. Check it out:
More Ghosts, More Aliens, More Insanity
Once again, Studio Science SARU is taking charge of the animation, promising a visual rollercoaster ride. This season, Abel Góngora, known for his work on Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! (2020) and Scott Pilgrim Takes Off (2023), will join Fuga Yamashiro as co-director. That’s right – the same mind that brought us one of the quirkiest anime ever is now helping steer this ghostly, tentacle-filled ship.
Early Screenings for the Lucky Few
Before the official release on July 3, 2025, some fans will get a chance to see the madness early on the big screen. DAN DA DAN: EVIL EYE, a special compilation of the first three episodes, will hit theaters in select regions, including North America, Europe, and Asia. GKIDS has already confirmed screenings in the US and Canada on June 6, which should include both subbed and dubbed versions (because, let’s face it, some of us just need to hear these characters scream in our native language).
Here’s the current screening schedule for DAN DA DAN: EVIL EYE:
- Asia (excluding Japan): May 30
- North America: June 6
- Europe: June 7
The Manga Behind the Madness
For those not familiar with the source material, Dandadan is based on the manga by Yokinobu Tatsu, which has been running since 2021. With 19 volumes under its belt, it’s a hit in its own right, boosted by the anime’s success. The manga is serialized on Shonen Jump+ and is licensed in the US by VIZ Media – so if you want to see just how much weirder this series can get, that’s the place to start.
With the second season just around the corner, it’s clear that Dandadan is about to take the summer by storm. Buckle up, anime fans – it’s going to be a wild ride.