Clevatess Season 2 Release Date: Everything We Know So Far

(Image credit: ©Studio Lay-duce | Yuji Iwahara)
The dark fantasy anime Clevatess (Kurebatesu: Majū no Ō to Akago to Shikabane no Yūsha) has turned out to be one of the most intriguing shows of the Summer 2025 season. What looked at first like a fairly standard battle between humans and demons has become something much darker and more surprising. With only one episode left before the season ends, fans are already asking what’s next for Clevatess Season 2 and how the story might continue.
Season 1 Recap and the Final Episode Date
The anime began airing on July 2, 2025, and new episodes have been released every Wednesday on Crunchyroll. Eleven episodes are currently available, which leaves just one more to complete the season.

Here’s the finale schedule:
Episode 12 - September 17, 2025
- 5:00 a.m. PDT
- 8:00 a.m. EDT
- 8:30 p.m. JST
The final episode is set to build on the shocking twist from Episode 11, where the long-standing “13 Heroes” tradition was revealed to be a complete lie. Luna’s hidden identity as Haidenrius stunned both viewers and characters alike, while Clen discovered that the Book of Tor had been manipulating his legacy all along. At the same time, Alicia and Rhode are preparing for one last battle against General Drel, who has become more dangerous than ever.
If you’re catching up, the official Season 1 trailer down below is a great way to get a feel for the show’s atmosphere.
Why a Second Season Feels Likely
For much of its run, Clevatess gave the impression it would be another familiar fantasy anime. That changed completely with Episode 11. Instead of focusing on the usual “good versus evil” setup, the show revealed a much bigger truth: the entire war between humans and demons had been built on lies.
That moment added real weight to the series. Alicia, who started as a background fighter and was even killed off in Episode 1, but was immediately resurrected by Clevatess and showed she might actually be the story’s true hero.
“Actually, I would've done it even without the legends, I'm sure.” - Alicia
Clen, usually distant and all-knowing, suddenly broke down laughing at the absurdity of the world. These shifts gave the show depth it didn’t seem to have at first.
Considering how much of the manga by Yuji Iwahara still hasn’t been adapted, it seems unlikely the story will stop here. Season 1 feels more like the opening act than a complete tale, which makes a Season 2 announcement feel almost inevitable.
Where the Story Could Go in Season 2

If Clevatess does return, there are plenty of threads to pick up.
- Clen’s Crossroads: Once untouchable and detached, Clen is now facing his biggest personal crisis. Whether he abandons humanity or forges a new path of his own could shape the entire story going forward.
- Alicia’s Journey: From being underestimated to becoming the moral center of the group, Alicia has proven herself as more than just muscle. Season 2 could show her stepping into an even bigger role.
- Luna’s Identity: Learning that Luna is Haidenrius was a major shock, and it raises questions about her true purpose in the world of Edthea. Season 2 could explore the consequences of that reveal.
- General Drel’s Threat: Drel’s transformation and ability to regenerate made him one of the scariest villains so far. If he survives the finale, his presence could loom even larger in the next season.
Season 1 redefined the story’s themes, moving from a straightforward fantasy fight to an exploration of fate, truth, and survival. Season 2 has the chance to dig even deeper into those ideas.
Animation and Music Standouts

The show’s animation comes from Lay-duce, and while some quieter scenes are fairly standard, the action has consistently delivered. One of the standout moments was Drel’s battle against Alicia and Royes, which used sound effects instead of music to highlight every blow. It was a clever choice that made the fight feel raw and intense.
On the music side, Clevatess has stood out for its unusual mix of talent. The opening, “Ruler” by Mayu Maeshima, is a powerful theme that sets the tone right away, while the ending, “Destiny” by Ellie Goulding, adds an unexpected international flavor that works surprisingly well.
How Clevatess Fits into the Dark Fantasy Genre
The series has quickly found its place among dark fantasy anime that don’t just lean on battles but also wrestle with deeper questions. Its twists, betrayals, and themes of resilience have earned it comparisons to other favorites in the genre.
For anyone who enjoys darker shows, it’s worth noting that fans of Re:Zero will likely appreciate what Clevatess brings to the table. Check out our recent article on Re: Zero Season 4 is Coming Sooner Than You Think!, this series has that same mix of heavy emotions and unpredictable storytelling.
Will We Hear About Season 2 Soon

Nothing has been officially confirmed yet, but the timing feels right. The finale airs on September 17, and announcements often follow right after a season wraps up. With Clevatess gaining more attention as the weeks went on, the chances of a Season 2 reveal seem strong.
Season 1 has already shown that the anime isn’t afraid to take risks, and fans are ready for more. If it does return, Season 2 could raise the stakes even higher, pushing Clen, Alicia, and Luna into even tougher challenges. Based on typical anime production timelines, a possible release window for Season 2 could be late 2026 or early 2027, depending on how quickly Lay-duce and the production committee move forward after the finale.
Looking at similar dark fantasy adaptations, like Re:Zero and The Rising of the Shield Hero, a gap of 12–18 months between seasons is common, meaning a late 2026 premiere feels like the most realistic scenario. If production follows the manga more closely and avoids filler, fans might even see a split-cour release that stretches the second season across two parts.
Final Thoughts
Clevatess started out looking like just another fantasy anime, but it’s turned into one of the most talked-about series of the summer. By tearing down its own myths and pushing its characters into moral and emotional crises, it’s proven itself to be much more than it first appeared.
The finale on Crunchyroll will decide how the first arc ends, but it doesn’t feel like the story is anywhere near finished. If a second season is announced, viewers can expect an even darker and more unpredictable ride.
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