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Re:ZERO Starting Life in Another World 4’s Shaula visual and premiere date released (it’s a long way off)

The upcoming Re:ZERO Starting Life in Another World, Season 4 got a Shaula visual today via the anime’s X account, along with the anime’s official premiere window.

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And I say window as, although Season 4 of RE:ZERO has been being talked about for a couple of months now, since Season 3 finished at the end of March, it apparently won’t be until some time in 2026 before the anime’s fourth season drops.

Along with the new Shaula visual, which is the second one to release from the anime’s next season, the account also reminded fans a teaser trailer for Season 4 also dropped last month. (Watch below).

Shaula is being voiced by the amazing Fairouz Ai (Kikoru in Kaiju No. 8), who seems to be very busy in coming months, as she was just announced as the voice of Azuha Hoshino in Detectives These Days are Crazy! yesterday as well.

The Re:ZERO Starting Life in Another World Wiki describes Shaula like this:

Tasked with guarding the Pleiades Watchtower, Shaula initially acts as an obstacle toward Subaru and his companions.

However, she later takes a neutral stance when they start taking the tower’s trials. Unfortunately, after the rules were violated, she transforms into her witchbeast form and attacks them. Something she must do due to her contract.

Re:ZERO Starting Life in Another World, Season 4 production details

Season 4 is again based on the light novel series written by Tappei Nagatsuki, and is being directed by Masahiro Shinohara, director of Season 3.

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Masahiro Yokotani is back in charge of series composition, while Haruka Sagawa is, again, both the character designer and chief animation director.

Just like with previous seasons, Re:ZERO Starting Life in Another World, Season 4 is being animated by Studio White Fox.

Watch/rewatch the first three seasons of the time traveling isekai anime and the OVAThe Frozen Bond — on Crunchyroll.

Just try not to be confused as, for some reason, Crunchyroll is only offering the ‘Director’s Cut’ for Season 1, which means, instead of the first season of 25 episodes that are 20-ish minutes log, that version features 13 episodes that are 50 minutes each.

Same material, just jammed into fewer episodes.

 


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