As a Black man who grew up watching anime like it was Saturday morning gospel, Tokyo Revengers hit different from the jump. The time-leap storytelling. The fists full of heartbreak. The bonds between broken boys trying to find purpose in a world of pain. So when Liden Films dropped the first trailer for Tokyo Revengers: War of the Three Titans Arc, I felt that familiar flutter in my chest. You know the one, like your first anime crush just looked your way.
This isn’t just another arc. This is the moment we’ve been bracing for.
Senju Kawaragi Is That Girl and Mariya Ise Knows It
Senju Kawaragi, introduced with an aura that’s half divine, half deadly. She’s poised to shake the whole foundation of the Revengers universe, and she’s voiced by none other than Mariya Ise, the same queen behind Killua from Hunter x Hunter and Levy from Fairy Tail. Her casting is pure serotonin. Her character design is the kind that makes you pause, zoom in, and whisper “who is she?” like she just walked into the cookout with timbs and respect.
Mikey Breaks Us Again
We see it. The gang that gave us hope, heartbreak, and more fades to black as Mikey, the cold-eyed, soft-hearted king, announces the disbandment of the Tokyo Manji Gang. Bruh. That scene alone had me pacing like I just got dumped over text. The weight on Mikey’s shoulders is biblical, and his decision signals a massive turning point in the story.
This is no longer about gangs. It’s about legacy. About who survives when the dust settles and time stops being on your side.
The Final Revenge: Three Titans, One Future
The War of the Three Titans Arc thrusts us into a new age where three dominant factions fight for control. It’s the post-Tenjiku world, and every move matters. Takemichi (Take-Mitchy, our time-leaping ride-or-die) finally reaches a version of the future where Hina is alive. But someone else is missing.
This is the heartbreak Tokyo Revengers does so well. We win, but we bleed. We survive, but we lose something we can’t name. And as Take-Mitchy prepares for his final stand, you already know we’re riding with him. Rain or blood.

The Cast and Crew Are Certified Legends
This isn’t a game. With Maki Kodaira directing, Yasuyuki Muto holding down series composition, and Kenichi Onuki, Keiko Ota, Airi Tsuyuki, and Kanae Takakura bringing the characters to life, the animation is in the hands of people who truly care. Add in the music of Hiroaki Tsutsumi, and every frame becomes an emotional gut punch.
The core cast is still elite. Yuuki Shin as Takemichi. Yuu Hayashi as Mikey. Masaya Fukunishi as Draken. Azumi Waki as our ride-or-die Hina. But with Mariya Ise now in the mix, you just know Senju is about to be a fan-favorite and a major threat.
2026 Can’t Come Fast Enough
So now we wait. And not patiently.
Whether you’re a day-one Tokyo Revengers stan or just now catching up on the time-traveling chaos, War of the Three Titans promises to be the arc that redefines the series. The trailer didn’t just tease us. It told us to buckle up and prepare for emotional violence.
As a Black anime lover, I can say this: the streets needed this. The culture needed this. And my heart, though already bruised by all the heartbreak this series serves up, is wide open. Because that’s the beauty of Tokyo Revengers. It hurts so good, and we keep coming back.