TV release date: July 3, 2025 on Netflix, Hulu and Crunchyroll.

Theatrical release date: June 6, 2025.

To celebrate the return of Dan Da Dan, a theatrical premiere, releasing as Dan Da Dan: Evil Eye, will kick off the Evil Eye arc, which began in the final episode of the first season.

The Dan Da Dan: Evil Eye theatrical event will screen the last episode of season one, along with the first three episodes of season two, in addition to an exclusive interview with series directors Fuga Yamashiro and Abel Gongora.

The theatrical rollout will cover over 50 countries and regions.

Dan Da Dan: Evil Eye official English trailer:

Series synopsis: When high schooler Momo, from a family of spirit mediums, first meets her classmate Okarun, an occult geek, they argue — Momo believes in ghosts but denies aliens, and Okarun believes in aliens but denies ghosts.

When it turns out both phenomena are real, Momo awakens a hidden power and Okarun gains the power of a curse. Together, they must challenge the paranormal forces threatening their world.

Japanese voice cast:
Shion Wakayama as Momo
Natsuki Hanae as Okarun
Mayumi Tanaka as Turbo Granny
Kazuya Nakai as Serpoian
Nana Mizuki as Seiko
Ayane Sakura as Aira
Kaito Ishikawa as Jiji
Mutsumi Tamura as Evil Eye
Masako Isobe as Naki Kito

English voice cast:
Abby Trott as Momo
A.J. Beckles as Okarun
Barbara Goodson as Turbo Granny
Benjamin Diskin as Serpoian
Kari Wahlgren as Seiko
Lisa Reimold as Aira
Aleks Le as Jiji

Directed by Fuga Yamashiro and Abel Gongora.
Based on the manga by Yukinobu Tatsu.
Music by Kensuke Ushio.

Also, season one will be available on Blu-ray Disc (standard and collector’s edition) on June 10, 2025.

Bonus Features:
Interview with the Filmmakers
Director Scene Breakdown
Interview with Composer Kensuke Ushio
Commemorative Interviews
Teasers & Trailers
Opening Credits
Ending Credits

Collector’s Edition:
6 5×7″ Character Art Cards
Die-cut Sticker
32-page Booklet