
Image: Toshiaki Iwashiro / Shueisha · Geheimbund Siren
AMBot | 03/29/2026 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The highly anticipated TV anime adaptation of Toshiaki Iwashiro's manga "PSYREN -Siren-" will premiere in October 2026. As now officially confirmed, the anime series will tell the story all the way to the end of the original source material. Simultaneously, a new teaser visual has been released, uniting all five main characters for the first time.
The new visual shows the protagonists in a dark, ominous atmosphere. While Ageha Yoshina displays a calm expression, Sakurako Amamiya, Hiryū Asaga, Oboro Mochizuki, and Kabuto Kirisaki look toward the future with determined seriousness. The illustration is accompanied by the promising slogan: "An alarm bell tolls for our future."
Direction is handled by Katsumi Ono, known for work on the "Symphogear" series, while Shin Yoshida oversees series composition. The animation is being produced by the renowned studio Satelight. The main roles are cast with top-tier talent: An Rikuya voices Ageha, Kazama Mayuko is Sakurako, Takeuchi Shunsuke plays Hiryū, Saitō Sōma voices Oboro, and Notsuyama Yukihiro plays Kabuto.
The original source is a supernatural suspense-action series published in "Weekly Shonen Jump" (Shueisha) from 2008 to 2010. The story begins when high school student Ageha finds a strange red phone card. Shortly after, his friend Sakurako, who also possessed such a card, disappears. To find her, Ageha makes contact with the mysterious organization "PSYREN" and becomes entangled in a deadly game.
The new visual shows the protagonists in a dark, ominous atmosphere. While Ageha Yoshina displays a calm expression, Sakurako Amamiya, Hiryū Asaga, Oboro Mochizuki, and Kabuto Kirisaki look toward the future with determined seriousness. The illustration is accompanied by the promising slogan: "An alarm bell tolls for our future."
Direction is handled by Katsumi Ono, known for work on the "Symphogear" series, while Shin Yoshida oversees series composition. The animation is being produced by the renowned studio Satelight. The main roles are cast with top-tier talent: An Rikuya voices Ageha, Kazama Mayuko is Sakurako, Takeuchi Shunsuke plays Hiryū, Saitō Sōma voices Oboro, and Notsuyama Yukihiro plays Kabuto.
The original source is a supernatural suspense-action series published in "Weekly Shonen Jump" (Shueisha) from 2008 to 2010. The story begins when high school student Ageha finds a strange red phone card. Shortly after, his friend Sakurako, who also possessed such a card, disappears. To find her, Ageha makes contact with the mysterious organization "PSYREN" and becomes entangled in a deadly game.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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