Lazarus, a groundbreaking sci-fi anime, has captured the attention of fans worldwide by bringing together some of the most renowned names in the entertainment industry. Directed by Shinichirō Watanabe, the mastermind behind Cowboy Bebop, Lazarus promises a fresh narrative distinct from Watanabe's previous works, as noted by critic Ryan Guar in his review of the first five episodes. The animation is a collaborative effort between Mappa Studio, known for hits like Chainsaw Man and Jujutsu Kaisen, and Sola Entertainment, creators of Tower of God. Adding to the series' allure, Chad Stahelski, the director behind the John Wick franchise, has designed the action sequences, ensuring thrilling and dynamic scenes.
Given the high anticipation and intriguing premise, it's no surprise that Adult Swim has secured the rights to air Lazarus in the U.S. simultaneously with its Japanese broadcast. If you're eager to catch the latest episodes of this highly anticipated series, here's how you can watch Lazarus online.
Where to Stream Lazarus
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Set in the year 2052, Lazarus follows a team of outlaws tasked with saving humanity from extinction after a miracle drug turns deadly. With only 30 days to act, the stakes couldn't be higher. You can stream new episodes of Lazarus on Max, which will release them the day after they air on Adult Swim. This means **new episodes of Lazarus will be available on Max every Sunday**. Max subscriptions start at $9.99 and can be bundled with Disney+ and Hulu for an enhanced viewing experience.
According to a Warner Bros. press release, subtitled versions of Lazarus episodes will be available on Max 30 days after the dubbed episodes premiere.
How to Watch New Episodes Live
Lazarus is set to air simultaneously in Japan and the United States. In the U.S., **you can watch new dubbed episodes of Lazarus live on Adult Swim during its Toonami block on Saturday nights**. In addition to traditional cable, Adult Swim is accessible through live TV subscriptions like Hulu + Live TV, which offers a three-day free trial.
Lazarus Episode Release Dates
The first season of Lazarus will consist of 13 episodes, each airing live on Adult Swim before becoming available on Max. Episodes air at midnight (technically Sunday), but are considered part of Adult Swim's Saturday block. Here's the anticipated release schedule for Lazarus Season 1:
Episode 1: "Goodbye Cruel World" - April 5 (12am EST/9pm PST) Streaming: April 6, 2025
Episode 2: "Life in the Fast Lane" - April 12 (12am EST/9pm PST) Streaming: April 13
Episode 3: "Long Way from Home" - April 19 (12am EST/9pm PST) Streaming: April 20
Episode 4 - April 26 (12am EST/9pm PST) Streaming: April 27
Episode 5 - May 3 (12am EST/9pm PST) Streaming: May 4
Episode 6 - May 10 (12am EST/9pm PST) Streaming: May 11
Episode 7 - May 17 (12am EST/9pm PST) Streaming: May 18
Episode 8 - May 24 (12am EST/9pm PST) Streaming: May 25
Episode 9 - May 31 (12am EST/9pm PST) Streaming: June 1
Episode 10 - June 7 (12am EST/9pm PST) Streaming: June 8
Episode 11 - June 14 (12am EST/9pm PST) Streaming: June 15
Episode 12 - June 21 (12am EST/9pm PST) Streaming: June 22
Episode 13 - June 28 (12am EST/9pm PST) Streaming: June 29
What Is Lazarus About?
Lazarus stands out in the anime world as an entirely original series, not based on any existing manga. The official plot synopsis from the Lazarus website sets the stage:
In the year 2052, humanity enjoys an era of peace and prosperity thanks to a miracle drug called Hapuna, developed by Nobel Prize-winning neuroscientist Dr. Skinner. However, three years later, Dr. Skinner reveals that Hapuna has a fatal flaw: it will cause the death of all its users within three years. In response, a special task force named "Lazarus," consisting of five agents from around the world, is assembled to stop Dr. Skinner and find a cure before time runs out.
Lazarus Voice Cast and Characters
Created by Shinichirō Watanabe, Lazarus boasts an impressive voice cast in both Japanese and English:
- Mamoru Miyano (Japanese) and Jack Stansbury (English) as Axel
- Makoto Furukawa (Japanese) and Jovan Jackson (English) as Doug
- Maaya Uchida (Japanese) and Luci Christian (English) as Christine
- Yuma Uchida (Japanese) and Bryson Baugus (English) as Leland
- Manaka Iwami (Japanese) and Annie Wild (English) as Eleina
- Megumi Hayashibara (Japanese) and Jade Kelly (English) as Hersch
- Akio Otsuka (Japanese) and Sean Patrick Judge (English) as Abel
- Koichi Yamadera (Japanese) and David Matranga (English) as Dr. Skinner