The Beginning After the End began as a light book series and, after garnering a lot of attention, was later turned into a Webtoon. The series has developed a sizable worldwide fan base over the years, and they have been anticipating an anime adaptation for a very long time. When the much-anticipated TBATE anime adaptation was announced at NYCC 2024, fans were ecstatic. Here is all you need to know about The Beginning After The End anime, including its release date, trailer, voice cast, and more, as the show is just a few weeks away.
The Beginning After The End Release Date
April 2, 2025 is the confirmed release date for the anime Beginning After the End. Recently, an official trailer was published, revealing the date. It was complemented by a colorful key visual that included the manhwa series’ protagonists.

Episodes Count and Cast
As per reports, the first season of The Beginning After the End will consist of 24 episodes that will be divided into two cours. At the time of writing this article, we have no clue when the second cour of the TBATE anime will come out. However, whenever the details around it emerge, we will make sure to update you here.
Cast list
- Natsumi Fujiwara as Arthur Leywin
- Makoto Furukawa as King Grey
- Kana Ichinose as Tessia Eralith
- Chiaki Omigawa as Jasmine Flamesworth
- Yamato Kinjo as Reynolds Leywin
- Rena Maeda as Alice Leywin
- Shinya Takahashi as Durden Walker
- Taihi Kimura as Adam Krensh
- Miyuu Ogura as Helen Shard
- Riko Akechi as Angela Rose
- Shiori Izawa as Sylvia
The Plot of The Beginning After The End
After dying, King Grey is resurrected as a baby, named Arthur Leywin, in the magical world of Dicathen. Even though he begins with a new life, the king remembers everything from his past (sounds familiar?). He embarks on a new journey involving magic and monsters.
While starting a new life, Arthur must prepare for the dangers that await him and try to right the wrongs of the past. The new full-length trailer for The Beginning After The End introduces viewers to Arthur Leywin as he attempts to adjust to a new body and a new environment.
Where to Watch: Crunchyroll wordwide and Fuji TV’s +Ultra in Japan
Studio:Studio A-Cat