JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure has captivated fans worldwide with its unique art style, over-the-top action, and memorable characters. The latest installment, Steel Ball Run (Part 7 of Hirohiko Araki’s iconic manga series), brings an anime adaptation that’s generating massive hype. Set in an alternate universe in 1890s America, this Western-inspired saga introduces new protagonists and fresh Stand battles.

If you’re searching for JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Steel Ball Run where to watch, release details, or plot spoilers (avoiding major ones here), you’ve come to the right place. Here’s everything you need to know about this highly anticipated anime.

Where to Watch JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Steel Ball Run

Steel Ball Run JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is streaming exclusively on Netflix worldwide. As an original net animation (ONA) produced by David Production (the studio behind previous JoJo seasons), it launched directly on the platform.

  • Streaming Platform: Netflix (available globally, including subtitles and dubs in multiple languages).
  • Current Status: The series premiered with its “1st STAGE” episode on March 19, 2026. The first episode (a special 47-minute installment titled “Steel Ball Run”) is now available to stream.
  • How to Access: Search for “STEEL BALL RUN JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure” on Netflix or visit the direct link (netflix.com/title/82116553 or similar regional variants).

Note: Unlike earlier parts available on Crunchyroll, this season is Netflix-exclusive for streaming.

Release Date and Schedule

  • Premiere Date: March 19, 2026 (the “1st STAGE” episode dropped on this date).
  • Release Time: Netflix typically releases episodes at midnight Pacific Time (PT), which is around 3:00 AM Eastern Time (ET) or early morning in other regions like India (IST). Check your local Netflix app for exact timing, as it often aligns with global midnight drops.
  • Format: The adaptation began with a longer premiere episode (47 minutes) to kick off the story. Future episodes and cours will follow, though exact weekly or batch release details are unfolding post-premiere.

The anime was first announced in April 2025 during the JOJODAY event, with teasers and trailers building excitement throughout 2025.

Episode Count

The full episode count for Steel Ball Run hasn’t been fully confirmed yet, as the series is ongoing following its March 19, 2026 premiere.

  • The manga (Steel Ball Run) spans 24 volumes and 95 chapters, so fans estimate the anime could run 45–60 episodes total, potentially split into multiple cours or seasons (similar to how previous parts were adapted).
  • It started with a single 47-minute “1st STAGE” episode.
  • More episodes are expected to roll out progressively on Netflix.

Voice Cast (Main Characters)

The anime features a talented Japanese voice cast, with English dub details also released via Netflix.

Key confirmed cast members include:

  • Johnny Joestar — Voiced by (Japanese cast details from announcements; English dub available on Netflix).
  • Gyro Zeppeli — A fan-favorite outlaw with unique abilities.
  • Diego Brando — A major rival.
  • Other notable roles: Lucy Steel, Steven Steel, Pocoloco, Sandman, and more revealed in trailers and events.

The English dub cast has been highlighted in Netflix promotions, making it accessible for international viewers.

Plot Details (Spoiler-Light)

Steel Ball Run shifts the JoJo universe to an alternate 1890s America. The story centers on the epic Steel Ball Run race—a grueling cross-continental horse race spanning over 6,000 kilometers from San Diego to New York, with a massive $50 million prize.

  • Protagonist: Johnny Joestar, a former genius jockey now paralyzed from the waist down after a tragic accident. Desperate to walk again, he enters the race and encounters mysterious phenomena.
  • Key Ally: Gyro Zeppeli, a charismatic Italian outlaw and master of the Spin technique (using steel balls for incredible powers). Johnny teams up with him to uncover secrets tied to the race.
  • Themes: Adventure, rivalry, conspiracy, supernatural abilities (including early Stands in this alternate continuity), and personal redemption.

The race hides deeper agendas from its sponsor, leading to bizarre battles, chases, and discoveries. It’s a fresh start from previous parts, blending Wild West vibes with JoJo’s signature flair—expect stunning visuals, creative fights, and emotional depth.

This part is often praised as one of the manga’s peaks for its art, character development, and storytelling.