We’re still a few months away from the grand debut of the Gunnverse, but that’s not stopping DC’s iconic characters from embarking on new TV adventures.

One of the most exciting escapades is *Suicide Squad Isekai*. Yep, you guessed it — the notorious Belle Reve crew, including Harley Quinn, Deadshot, Clayface, Peacemaker, and King Shark, get whisked away to another world to do Amanda Waller’s dirty work. And yes, it’s all done in the Japanese-style animation you’d expect from an Isekai.

When we last saw our favorite antiheroes, they had just fended off a pack of werewolves controlled by Ratcatcher, who’s hell-bent on pursuing them, especially his old cellmate Deadshot. This storyline continues in episode 4, dropping this Thursday.

But that’s not the only thing on fans’ minds. The burning question isn’t just about the next episode’s release date; everyone wants to know when the English dub will be available and who will be voicing our beloved characters. Stay tuned!

 

Is there a Suicide Squad Isekai English dub cast?

As of now, there’s no official word on who will be lending their voices to the English dub of Suicide Squad Isekai in the United States. There is, however, a dub for the anime available in some Asian countries via HBO Go. Even though there’s no confirmed cast for that version either, one Reddit user tried to identify the actors by ear, suggesting names like Karlii Hoch, Licu Christian, Jeremy Gee, and Genevieve Simmons.

However, even if the Asian dub cast were confirmed, there’s a chance that the U.S. release might feature a completely different set of voice actors. So, if you’re eagerly awaiting the English dub, it might be wise to enjoy the subtitled version for now. Don’t let the wait stop you from diving into one of DC’s most delightfully offbeat animated projects yet.

Suicide Squad Isekai is streaming on Max and Hulu in the United States, with new episodes dropping every Thursday until the series finale on August 15.