Steady yourselves, Black Clover fans. Season five of the hit anime series hasn't had an update, and didn't land in 2024 as some were hoping.

The show has been on a sort of hiatus ever since its fourth season aired all the way back in early 2021. In fact, a fifth season still hasn't even been officially confirmed by Studio Pierrot, who produced the series.

It's been a long time since we've had any news or updates about the Black Clover TV series, with season 4's final episode (171, The Faraway Future) being where things left off for viewers.

While nothing official has been announced or confirmed, the main reason for this long gap seems to be down to the show's plot fully catching up with the source material. But since then, the Black Clover manga has continued – which means there are now plenty of stories ready to get the screen-adaptation treatment.

Given the show's success and the Netflix release of its spin-off movie, we'd be surprised if a season five announcement doesn't eventually come – but when?

Until then, though, let's dig into what a potential Black Clover season five might bring.

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Is Black Clover season 5 coming?

As things stand, no – there has been no official word or announcement that a fifth season of the popular anime is actually in production.

However for fans of the franchise, it was revealed that the next chapters of the Black Clover manga (379 and 380) would finally release in 2025. Screenrant reported that the popular story would get two new chapters as part of the Spring 2025 issue of Jump GIGA, which released on 2 May, 2025.

When would a potential Black Clover season 5 release?

Given that no official renewal announcement has come, Black Clover season five currently has no release date either.

Rumours were previously flying that a 2024 release date was being considered, but were never verified and met with continued radio silence from Studio Pierrot.

However, the release of the spin-off movie Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King has sustained fans' appetite for the franchise.

The continuation of the story on screen and on page (given that the manga dropped new chapters in August 2024) could mean that the creators are not done expanding Asta's world. So we won't give up hope just yet, and neither should you.

The long wait might come as a blow to new fans of the show, given that Netflix UK and US added the entirety of season one to its library.

The first 51 episodes (yep!) cover six arcs of the original manga, which means there's a hell of a lot of story left to tell if you're just discovering the franchise. Black Clover seasons two, three and four are available to watch on Crunchyroll.

a scene from the black clover season 4 finale
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Black Clover season 5 voice actors: Who's in Black Clover season 5?

While we wait for confirmation of Black Clover season five, we can assume much of the show's main cast will return, including:

  • Asta – Gakuto Kajiwara (JP) / Dallas Reid (EN)
  • Yuno – Nobunaga Shimazaki (JP) / Micah Solusod (EN)
  • Noelle Silva – Kana Yūki (JP) / Jill Harris (EN)
  • Liebe – Nobuhiko Okamoto (JP) / Bryce Papenbrook (EN)
  • Yami Sukehiro – Junichi Suwabe (JP) / Christopher R. Sabat (EN)
  • Magna Swing – Genki Muro (JP / Ian Sinclair (EN)
  • Julius Novachrono – Toshiyuki Morikawa (JP) / Robert McCollum (EN)

What will happen in Black Clover season 5's plot?

Black Clover season 4 spoilers follow.

Black Clover season four's final episodes took us to chapter 272 of Yūki Tabata's original manga.

Another 97 chapters have been released in the three years since, and we'd expect these to make up the bulk of a potential Black Clover season five. The show has previously adapted about two chapters per episode.

Without spoiling too much of what happens, it looks like we'll be picking up right at the climax of the Spade Kingdom arc, with a final showdown against the Dark Triad imminent.

This means fans will get to know the Zogratis siblings very well, with new actors expected to join the cast to voice Lucius, Dante, Vanica and Zenon. The Zogratis family's deal with Upper-Class Devils is what led to their rise in power, enough for them to usurp the Spade Kingdom from its original royal family – but we're about to see that power be challenged in the upcoming Black Clover season.

The Dark Triad's arrival also brings that of their subordinates, the Dark Disciples, all of whom are also imbued with the Upper-Class Devils' power, but that's as far as we're willing to go for now. The rest will unfold in season five.

Black Clover season four ended with Asta rejecting the underworld's rules and deciding to work alongside Liebe.

We also saw Noelle and the rest of the Black Bulls training to become stronger, while the Magic Knights and the Wizard King prepared for the upcoming war with the Spade Kingdom.

black clover's main character yuno in the season 4 finale
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Is there a trailer for Black Clover season 5?

As Black Clover season five hasn't been officially announced yet, no trailers are available.

Fans of the show hungry for more of the franchise's epic fight scenes can glimpse what Studio Pierrot's current productions might look like in Netflix's spin-off movie Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King.

Although Sword of the Wizard King is based on an original story, not Yūki Tabata's manga, it features plenty of callbacks to earlier events.

Sword of the Wizard King is set after season four and sees Asta and his mage company battle against banished wizards who seek to destroy the Clover Kingdom and claim the power for themselves. The spin-off also sees the return of Yuno, who fights by Asta's side, but do they have what it takes to defend the kingdom?

It has already been confirmed by Netflix that it is not officially canon, and so the events that transpire in the spin-off movie will not continue in subsequent seasons of the show. But it's definitely a fun way to keep momentum going in between seasons.

Black Clover seasons 1-4 are available on Crunchyroll, while Black Clover season 1 and the spin-off movie Sword of the Wizard King are available on Netflix.

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Ali is Hearst UK's deputy social strategy director. He has been covering TV and movies for more than six years, all while wrangling Digital Spy's social media and video channels - for which he received a PPA 30 Under 30 award.  He specializes in writing about anime, LGBTQ+ representation, science fiction, and comic book adaptations.  Recently he's begun collecting Star Wars interviews like Infinity Stones and has spoken with The Mandalorian's Pedro Pascal, Andor showrunner Tony Gilroy and the creative team behind The Bad Batch. Dave Filoni, you're next.