Digimon has a brand new anime coming to screens later this Fall, and fans have gotten the final look at Digimon Beatbreak with a final trailer before its premiere. The Fall 2025 anime schedule is fast approaching, and that means it’s time to look ahead to all of the new anime that will be coming our way for the rest of the year. These include some major franchises that fans will want to see in action, and one of these returns is for Digimon as it has the next era of the franchise slated to kick off a new wave of adventures.
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Digimon Beatbreak is the next iteration of the long running series coming our way this Fall, and it’s going to be introducing fans to a new generation of DigiDestined who will be taking on a dark new world compared to what was seen before. As Digimon moves on from its 25th anniversary and into the future, you can check out the final trailer for Digimon Beatbreak below as it gears up for its premiere this October for fans worldwide.
Digimon Beatbreak Will Stream With Hulu this Fall
Digimon Beatbreakย will be releasing in Japan on October 5th, and Hulu has confirmed that they will be streaming the new episodes for fans in the United States (and likely Disney+ with international territories). This final trailer also gives fans the first taste of its official opening theme titled “Mad Pulse” as performed by MADKID. Hiroaki Miyamoto will be directing the newย Digimonย anime for Toei Animation while Ryota Yamaguchi will be overseeing the seriesโ composition, Takahiro Kojima will be handling the character designs, Kenji Watanabe is credited for the Digimon designs, and Arisa Okehazama will be composing the music.
As for the voice cast, the members filling out Digimon Beatbreak‘s roster thus far include the likes of Miyu Irino as the lead Tomoro Tenma, and Megumi Han will be their partnerย Gekkomon. The rest of the cast includes Tomoyo Kurosawa as Reina Sakuya, Mutsumi Tamura as Pristimon, Arisa Sekine as Makoto Kuonji, Misaki Kuno as Chiropmon, Yohei Azakamiย as Kyo Sawashiro, and Daiki Hamano as Murasamemon. By the looks of this trailer, this next era of the franchise seems to be entirely different from what we had seen before with the likes of Digimon Ghost Game or other previous iterations of the franchise.
What’s Going On With Digimon?

The Digimon franchise is coming just off the cusp of its 25th anniversary celebration. As Toei Animation and Bandai commemorated the original debut of its first Digimon anime all those years ago, we’ve seen all sorts of new projects being announced in the wake. This included a special revival for the original DigiDestined that brought them back for one final adventure as part of this anniversary celebration, but there’s also a brand new video game and more now in the works for its immediate future. It’s clear that the Digimon franchise is not showing any signs of slowing down yet.
As Digimon Beatbreak comes to Hulu this October, you can check out some of the previous Digimon anime entires with that service in the meantime. What do you think? Leave a comment below and join the conversation now in theย ComicBook Forum!








