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Frieren Season 2: English Dub Release Date Confirmed

The English dub for the second season of the anime Frieren is scheduled to premiere on January 30, 2026 on Crunchyroll, following the success of the first season.

**Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End**, the fantasy anime that earned the title of highest-rated of all time, has a set date for the return of its English dubbed version. Crunchyroll confirmed the premiere of the second season in its winter 2026 dubbing lineup, with an expected start as early as next week. While fans who follow the subtitled content have already been watching the new episodes since January 16th, the audience that prefers dubbed will have a short, but defined, wait. The official premiere is scheduled for **January 30, 2026**, maintaining the release pattern of the first season, which began two weeks after the original version.

This second season, which promises to continue the emotional journey of the thousand-year-old elven mage, is expected to be shorter than the previous one, with rumors pointing to only 10 episodes. Due to the massive success and critical acclaim, expectations are huge, making the confirmation of the dub news eagerly awaited by thousands of fans in Brazil and around the world. Crunchyroll, the platform that holds the streaming rights, has not yet issued a detailed official statement, but its inclusion in the winter catalog is a strong indicator of the schedule.

## Release Schedule and Voice Cast

Based on the established pattern, the expectation is that new dubbed episodes will be released weekly, always on Fridays. Therefore, if the first episode arrives on January 30th, the final chapter of the season should air on April 3, 2026. This schedule allows viewers to consistently follow the saga of Frieren, Fern, and Stark throughout the first quarter of the year. However, it is important to stay tuned to Crunchyroll’s official channels for any last-minute adjustments.

The main English voice cast returns to reprise their roles, bringing the consistency fans loved in the first season. Mallorie Rodak returns as the protagonist Frieren, while Jill Harris voices Fern and Jordan Dash Cruz voices Stark. Esteemed names like Clifford Chapin (Himmel) and Jason Douglas (Heiter) are also back, ensuring the quality and vocal identity that marked the production. New characters, such as the Hero of the South, are expected to receive yet-to-be-revealed voices, adding layers to the already rich narrative.

The Frieren phenomenon redefined expectations for fantasy anime, combining a contemplative narrative about time and memory with stunning action sequences. Therefore, the confirmation of the English dub for the sequel is not just a matter of convenience, but a crucial step to further expand the reach of this touching story. Thus, fans can prepare to dive back into this world from the end of January, whether to relive the magic or to discover it for the first time.

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