
The upcoming PSYREN TV anime adaptation confirmed three more additions to its voice cast as the production gears up for its scheduled 2026 premiere. Distributor REMOW made the official reveal on Friday.
Shunsuke Takeuchi is set to voice Hiryu Asaga, a high school student who shares classes with the main duo, Ageha Yoshina and Sakurako Amamiya. Sōma Saitō will play Oboro Mochizuki, known publicly as a popular actor but secretly seeking thrills in his private life. Rounding out this batch of announcements is Yukihiro Nozuyama, who steps into the role of Kabuto Kirisaki, the character known for his comedic relief and obsession with money and women.
These new names join the previously revealed leads: Rikuya Yasuda as protagonist Ageha Yoshina and Mayuko Kazama voicing Sakurako Amamiya.

The adaptation is being handled by director Katsumi Ono at the Satelight studio, with Shin Yoshida managing the series composition. Visuals are being overseen by character designer Akira Ōkuma. The score is being developed by composers Takashi Ōmama, Tatsuhiko Saiki, and Shū Kanematsu.
PSYREN, the original manga by Toshiaki Iwashiro, ran in Weekly Shonen Jump from 2007 through 2010. Viz Media brought the complete 16-volume run to Western audiences between 2011 and 2014. With the core and supporting voice talent largely secured, fans should expect more updates soon regarding the specific premiere window within 2026.