The prologue, Episode 0, of the anime aired on 25 September.
The first episode of the original anime series Dusk Beyond the End of the World premiered on 25 September, 2025. Ahead of the release, the official website and social media accounts of the revealed four new voice actors who have joined the cast. Episode 1 of the main series is coming out on 2 October, 2025. HIDIVE is set to stream the show in North America.
Dusk Beyond the End of the World new cast and other details
The four new cast members who have joined the anime are:
- Caniss voiced by Satoshi Tsuruoka
- Marlum voiced by Takehito Koyasu
- Urus voiced by Yutaka Nakano
- Seshat voiced by Mariya Ise
Previously announced cast members of the anime include:
- Akira Himegami voiced by Shūichirō Umeda
- Yūgure voiced by Yui Ishikawa
- Towasa Ōmaki voiced by Ai Kayano
- Amoru voiced by Miyu Tomita
- Yoiyami voiced by Miyuki Sawashiro
- Hakubi voiced by Tomori Kusunoki
- Oboro voiced by Toshiyuki Morikawa
- Yokurata voiced by Yōhei Azakami
- Idhi voiced by Saki Kobari
- Kalcrom voiced by Taito Ban
- Fides voiced by Ami Koshimizu
- Haniyama voiced by Maki Kawase
- Ajisai voiced by Haruka Shiraishi
- Vare voiced by Tetsu Inada
- Casuta voiced by Rina Sato
Episode 0 of the anime is currently airing on YouTube, and will be available to watch for free until 2 October, when Episode 1 drops. Unfortunately, the episode doesn’t have English subtitles yet.
Naokatsu Tsuda is the director and series composer of the anime at P.A. Works. Midori Tayama is credited with the original character designs while Yoshiko Saito adapts the designs for the anime. Masahiro Tokuda composes the music while Project FT is credited for the original work.
HIDIVE will stream the whole anime once it begins airing and describes the story as:
The world is on the verge of changing from an old fashioned society to a new world, due to issues such as gender, race and compliance along with technological innovations such as an evolving AI. Even in this world where black and white is now gray, we believe that “love” will always exist but in myriad forms and not just between people. This includes love between human and robot and its unique expression. The beauty of these emotions will be shown sometimes beautifully, sometimes brutally, and sometimes comically. How long can this love last? When a robot outlives its human partner, can their love hope to endure?