Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc is receiving an official stage play adaptation, which can continue to broaden the multimedia presence of the dark fantasy franchise by Tatsuki Fujimoto.
Chainsaw Man is now one of the most commercially and critically popular shonen titles that has ever been published in manga and adapted into an anime series, with a reputation for challenging storytelling and gory action.
In particular, the section of the film that is frequently referred to as one of the most emotionally charged parts of Chainsaw Man contains a combination of romance, betrayal, and the destruction of a vast area. The arc has become a logical candidate for a theatrical adaptation due to its popularity.
The Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc will be transformed into a live-action play that will be staged in Japan between July and August 2026. The announcement makes it known that the production is based on the success of the earlier staging of the Chainsaw Man, and the more recent release of the Reze Arc Chainsaw Man anime film.
The adaptation will be taking one of the most critical storylines in the franchise to the stage and will provide a fresh take on the arc in the form of live performance. The project is already attracting a lot of attention among the Chainsaw Man fan community.

The Chainsaw Man series has gradually branched out of manga and television anime into films, consumer goods, and theatrical performances. Staged versions of big anime works are becoming a regular event, offering an opportunity to reinterpret a story through choreography, lighting, and practical effects. The previous Chainsaw Man stage adaptation, which was based on the Public Safety arc, was also well received by the audience.
The Reze Arc plays a very important role in Chainsaw Man, as it is a turning point in the emotional journey of Denji and the growing tension between the world of hybrid devils and the global conflict. The introduction of Reze as a love interest and a deadly enemy had an impact on readers. The Bomb Devil and her complicated relationship with Denji are the key elements that make the arc remain popular. These aspects make Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc particularly well-suited for dramatization.

The drama version of the Chainsaw Man will once again be directed and written by Fumiya Matsuzaki, who directed the original theatrical version. The composer, Shunsuke Wada, maintains the continuity of the tones and atmosphere throughout the stage versions. HIDALI will lead the choreography, and its contribution to a live performance is expected to be significant in translating the kinetic combat of Chainsaw Man. The makers have paid attention to the staging's practicality to maintain the intensity of the original arc.
The other significant feature of the Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc stage play is the casting. Naotake Tsuchiya is returning as Denji, Mizuki Umetsu as Aki Hayakawa, and Mahiru Coda as Power. The stage adaptation will retain Aya Hirano as Makima, as in the earlier stage adaptation. The continuity of Chainsaw Man through this returning cast makes the theatrical performance more robust and builds confidence in fans regarding its quality.
What will the Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc Stageplay Focus On
The Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc stageplay will be based on the Bomb Girl plot, with its short domestic happiness of Denji and the terrible discovery of the real identity of Reze. Some of the main scenes, including the school date, the pool fight, and the bombing fights of hybrids, are likely to comprise significant set-piece scenes. Although no detailed scene breakdowns have been released, the film has confirmed that the adaptation will closely follow the manga's narrative structure. This is to ensure that the emotional core of Chainsaw Man is not lost.

The Chainsaw Man stageplay will be shot using dynamic lighting, sound effects, and choreographed movement in order to bring out the large-scale destruction. Instead of trying to overdo the digital projections, the play is supposed to prioritize the physical and symbolic acting. This style is in line with previous Chainsaw Man on-screen attempts and in line with the contemporary trends in anime. It is aimed at translating the intensity without compromising clarity.
To sum up, the adaptation of Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc to a stage play is another significant step in the further growth of the franchise. The production is planned to be performed in Tokyo and Kyoto in July-August 2026 based on the success of previous Chainsaw Man theatrical projects. Having an established creative team, regular casting, and one of the most popular arcs of the series as a cornerstone, the stage play is an important addition to the canon of Chainsaw Man. It presents a new experience of one of the most classic chapters in the story to both longtime fans and newcomers.