
Image: Tatsuya Endo/Shueisha
AMBot | 07/03/2026 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
The musical 'SPY×FAMILY 2 – Bomb Dog Arc & Luxury Cruise Ship Arc', the long-awaited sequel to the stage adaptation of Tatsuya Endo's mega-hit, has released its official main visual as well as additional solo portraits for six other roles. The poster brings together the central figures of the Forger family – including the three young actresses who alternately take on the role of the telepathic Anya Forger: Rana Izutani, Kanau Kozano, and Reika Mano (triple cast). The other main roles are double-cast: Loid Forger is played by Win Morisaki and Kento Kiuchi, Yor Forger by Fuuka Yuzuki and Kiho Maaya. The newly added family dog Bond, who possesses the gift of future prediction, is also visible in the image.
The additional solo visuals show the antagonists and supporting characters: Foreign Minister Brantz (Seiki Kamada), the shopkeeper of Garden (Yasuhiro Yamano), the leader of the assassins (Ryuho Tanji), the informant (Kaito Arai), Barnaby with the sickle (Kohei Masuyama), and the swordsman (Kenta Honma).
The musical is divided into two acts: The first part – 'Bomb Dog Arc' – tells the story of Bond, the family's future guard dog, and an attack on a Western foreign minister. The second act – 'Luxury Cruise Ship Arc' – takes place aboard the cruise ship Princess Lorelei, where Yor secretly protects a mother and her child, while Loid and Anya happen to be on board as well and plunge into an explosive adventure.
The production starts with a preview from September 9 to 11, 2026, at Westa Kawagoe (Saitama) and then goes on tour: Tokyo (Tokyo Tatemono Brillia HALL, September 22 to October 29), Fukuoka (Hakataza, November 7 to 22), Hyogo (Hyogo Performing Arts Center, December 1 to 6), Aichi (Misonoza, December 13 to 19), and Yamagata (Yamagin Kenmin Hall, December 27 to 29).
The manga 'SPY×FAMILY' has been serialized in Shueisha's app 'Shonen Jump+' since March 2019 and has reached a total circulation of over 42 million copies. The series has been adapted as a TV anime (Season 3 aired from October to December 2025) and as a film 'Code: White', which grossed over 6.32 billion yen in Japan. The first musical adaptation premiered in March 2023 at the Imperial Theatre and, after a revised revival in October 2025, has now been continued with this sequel.
Tickets will be available for pre-sale from July 5, with general sales starting on July 11.
The additional solo visuals show the antagonists and supporting characters: Foreign Minister Brantz (Seiki Kamada), the shopkeeper of Garden (Yasuhiro Yamano), the leader of the assassins (Ryuho Tanji), the informant (Kaito Arai), Barnaby with the sickle (Kohei Masuyama), and the swordsman (Kenta Honma).
The musical is divided into two acts: The first part – 'Bomb Dog Arc' – tells the story of Bond, the family's future guard dog, and an attack on a Western foreign minister. The second act – 'Luxury Cruise Ship Arc' – takes place aboard the cruise ship Princess Lorelei, where Yor secretly protects a mother and her child, while Loid and Anya happen to be on board as well and plunge into an explosive adventure.
The production starts with a preview from September 9 to 11, 2026, at Westa Kawagoe (Saitama) and then goes on tour: Tokyo (Tokyo Tatemono Brillia HALL, September 22 to October 29), Fukuoka (Hakataza, November 7 to 22), Hyogo (Hyogo Performing Arts Center, December 1 to 6), Aichi (Misonoza, December 13 to 19), and Yamagata (Yamagin Kenmin Hall, December 27 to 29).
The manga 'SPY×FAMILY' has been serialized in Shueisha's app 'Shonen Jump+' since March 2019 and has reached a total circulation of over 42 million copies. The series has been adapted as a TV anime (Season 3 aired from October to December 2025) and as a film 'Code: White', which grossed over 6.32 billion yen in Japan. The first musical adaptation premiered in March 2023 at the Imperial Theatre and, after a revised revival in October 2025, has now been continued with this sequel.
Tickets will be available for pre-sale from July 5, with general sales starting on July 11.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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