‘Wistoria: Wand and Sword’ Season 2 Rekindles Its Magic With Stunning New Visuals

Based on the manga by Fujino Ōmori, the creator behind Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, Wistoria: Wand and Sword gears up for its next chapter this April for season 2, and it’s bringing some serious talent with it.

“Wistoria: Wand and Sword” Season 2 Trailer and Visuals

©Fujino Omori, Toshi Aoi, Kodansha/Wistoria: Wand and Sword Production Committee

Season 2 welcomes Tatsuya Yoshihara, acclaimed director of Chainsaw Man – The Reze Arc, as chief director. Yoshihara is known for his bold visual flair and dynamic action sequences. Yoshihara will elevate the magical battles and emotional beats that define Wistoria’s world.

©Fujino Omori, Toshi Aoi, Kodansha/Wistoria: Wand and Sword Production Committee

Wistoria: Wand and Sword follows Will Serfort, a boy navigating a society ruled by magic with nothing but a sword and sheer determination. With returning cast members Kohei Amasaki, Akira Sekine, and more, the series picks up as Regarden Magical Academy faces new threats. Will once again steps into the chaos.

The newly released season 2 promotional video teases Will’s journey alongside his classmates as monsters overrun the city. The question lingers: what new foes will challenge a boy with no magic in a world that depends on it?

wistoria season 2 poster
©Fujino Omori, Toshi Aoi, Kodansha/Wistoria: Wand and Sword Production Committee

Additionally, the latest visual captures Will standing before the Tower, wearing a look that’s equal parts hopeful and melancholy. The tagline, “I will always stay by your side—” and the artwork show an emotional turn that fans won’t want to miss.

The second season streams in April 2026. Season one is now streaming on Crunchyroll.

Created by Fujino Omori with artwork by Toshi Aoi, Wistoria: Wand and Sword is serialized in Shonen Magazine. Volumes 1–13 are currently available.

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Jeff Castillo

Jeffrey Castillo is an anime journalist and content creator for Temple of Geek, covering conventions, animation, and the fandoms that bring them to life. You can follow their coverage on Oldtaku Jedi.

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