Netflix reveals new JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Steel Ball Run trailer and 2026 release

The race begins in JoJo
The race begins in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Steel Ball Run (Image Source: David Production)

Steel Ball Run thunders into reality with horses galloping and Stands spinning at maximum velocity. Warner Bros. Japan dropped the bombshell during their Tuesday livestream, unleashing the first official glimpse of Johnny Joestar's cross-country adventure. The trailer showcases David Production's signature animation style, transforming Hirohiko Araki's most ambitious story arc.

Netflix secured global streaming rights and confirmed Steel Ball Run launches worldwide in 2026. The announcement settles years of speculation about when JoJo's Bizarre Adventure would tackle its seventh part. This latest installment resets the universe entirely, trading Japanese high schoolers for American cowboys in an 1890s setting.

Diego Brando, as seen in the trailer (Image Source: David Production)
Diego Brando, as seen in the trailer (Image Source: David Production)

Steel Ball Run represents a fresh start for the beloved franchise created by Hirohiko Araki in 1987. The upcoming season takes place in an alternate universe set during 1890s America. Fans will witness familiar character names reimagined in completely new roles rather than simple alternate versions.

The story centers around an epic cross-country horse race with a massive $50 million prize. Participants must traverse the entire United States while facing supernatural challenges. This setting provides the perfect backdrop for the series's signature bizarre adventures and intense Stand battles.


Voice Cast Revealed for JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stell Ball Run

New character appearance in the new season (Image Source: David Production)
New character appearance in the new season (Image Source: David Production)

The livestream event also announced the main voice cast for this season. They are:

  • Shogo Sakata - Johnny Joestar (protagonist), a former star jockey seeking redemption
  • Yohei Azakami - Gyro Zeppeli, the mysterious figure who introduces Johnny to new powers
  • Kaito Ishikawa - Diego Brando
  • Rie Takahashi - Lucy Steel
  • Kenta Miyake - Sreven Steel

David Production continues as the animation studio behind JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. The production team includes returning directors Yasuhiro Kimura and Hideya Takahashi from Golden Wind. Series veteran Toshiyuki Kato serves as overall series director, maintaining continuity across all seasons.


New Powers and Abilities in Steel Ball Run

Johnny Joestar in Steel Ball Run (Image Source: David Production)
Johnny Joestar in Steel Ball Run (Image Source: David Production)

Steel Ball Run introduces the Spin power system alongside traditional Stand abilities. This technique resembles the Hamon energy from earlier JoJo's Bizarre Adventure parts. The combination creates fresh combat possibilities while honoring the series' established supernatural elements.

Johnny Joestar begins his journey as a paraplegic former jockey who lost his career in a tragic accident. His encounter with Gyro Zeppeli opens doors to incredible new abilities. The character development promises emotional depth alongside spectacular action sequences.

The cross-country race serves as more than just a backdrop for Steel Ball Run. Competitors face numerous obstacles beyond typical racing challenges. Supernatural enemies pursue the participants for mysterious reasons connected to the race itself.

The 1890s American setting allows for unique historical elements within the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure universe. Period-appropriate technology contrasts with otherworldly Stand powers.

As such, Steel Ball Run's announcement pulls JoJo's Bizarre Adventure closer to catching up with the ongoing manga series. Only two story arcs will stay unadapted once this season finishes its run.

The upcoming season promises to give fans everything they love about the series while scouting new territory. It fuses familiar elements with new concepts in the franchise's signature bizarre style.

Edited by Akihito Chakma