The wait is almost over. Trigun Stargaze, the long-awaited sequel and final phase of Studio Orange’s acclaimed Trigun Stampede, is officially scheduled to begin broadcasting in January 2026.
The announcement came during the Trigun Stargaze panel at New York Comic Con 2025, where fans were treated to a brand-new trailer, visual key art, and updated cast details that sent the anime community into a frenzy. For long-time followers of Yasuhiro Nightow’s beloved sci-fi western saga, this new entry marks not just a continuation, but a conclusion, a final farewell to Vash the Stampede’s chaotic and compassionate journey through a dying planet.
Set two and a half years after the events of Trigun Stampede, Trigun Stargaze begins in a world still reeling from the Lost JuLai catastrophe. Entire cities have fallen into chaos, and Vash, now living under the alias Eriks, has gone into hiding in a desolate town. His peaceful exile is interrupted when a young girl named Jessica arrives with a desperate SOS message from the remnants of humanity’s third colony ship.

Meanwhile, journalist Meryl Stryfe has become a seasoned reporter, joined by her new partner, Milly Thompson, who fans will be thrilled to see making her return. Their search for Vash and uncovering the mystery of renewed plant robberies pulls them back into a conflict that threatens the fate of the entire planet.
Adding to the tension, Millions Knives’s shadow looms large once again, his organization seemingly orchestrating chaos from behind the scenes. As a mysterious broadcast from Earth promises salvation, despair descends once more with the return of the “one-winged angel.”
Trigun Stargaze cast, new faces, and Studio Orange’s vision
The Trigun Stargaze production reunites the key creative minds that helped make Trigun Stampede such a visual and emotional success. Masako Sato (Haikyu!! To The Top) will direct, with Kazuyuki Fudeyasu (That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime) handling the script and series composition. Koji Tajima, who crafted the distinct look of Trigun Stampede, returns as concept artist and character designer.
Animation duties remain in the capable hands of Studio Orange, whose industry-leading 3D animation style has been praised for its fluidity, expression, and cinematic depth. Together, this team aims to deliver a visually ambitious and emotionally charged finale that stays faithful to Nightow’s vision while embracing modern storytelling sensibilities.
Fan reaction to the news

Since the news of the Trigun Stargaze anime release, information has been released fans are hyped and eager to watch the finale of the franchise. Some of the common reactions are:
One fan said:
“OMG, we gotta wait until 2026?! 😱 But like, is it worth it for that sweet anime drama? 🤔✨”
“This is a THE BEST NEWS EVER when I woke up 😭,” added another fan.
“Can I cry? Hey, can I cry?! Is it okay if I cry happy tears?!” stated by another fan.
There were also a few skeptical comments; a few fans are unsure about how the production house will maintain the vibe of the source. Overall, currently, excitement has triumphed as fans wait for the episodes to drop.
Final thoughts
The series promises to explore Vash’s ideals at their breaking point: his relentless pacifism tested in a universe spiraling toward destruction. As one teaser line ominously declares:
“On a dying planet, a new battle begins.”
With Trigun Stargaze, they are preparing to end that story with a bang, or perhaps, fittingly, with a whisper of Love & Peace.