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Ghost in the Shell anime gets a release date and I can’t wait for it

The new Ghost in the Shell anime from Science Saru promises a faithful adaptation of Masamune Shirow's original manga.

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If you have been waiting for a Ghost in the Shell anime that truly captures the essence of the original manga, here’s some good news. Science Saru has officially confirmed that a new Ghost in the Shell anime will premiere on July 7, 2026, with a new trailer dropping alongside the announcement.

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『攻殻機動隊 THE GHOST IN THE SHELL』
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新時代のサイバーパンクアクション、
2026年7月7日放送開始。… pic.twitter.com/mCueXeNAyb

— 攻殻機動隊【公式】GHOST IN THE SHELL official (@thegitsofficial) May 11, 2026

The series will stream worldwide on Amazon Prime Video, with Japan getting early exclusive access. Before the global release, the first two episodes will screen at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in France, running June 21 through 27, where the creative team will also take the stage to discuss the production.

What is The Ghost in the Shell anime about?

Set in 2029, the story follows Motoko Kusanagi, a full-body cyborg who leads an elite combat unit. Working alongside Daisuke Aramaki of the Ministry of Home Affairs, the two establish Public Security Section 9, known as Shell Squad. It is a tactical organization built to take on cybercrimes and international conspiracies. Lurking in the background is a mysterious, unidentified hacker called the Puppet Master.

This adaptation feels different from everything that came before

Here is the thing that genuinely excites me about this one. Every previous Ghost in the Shell adaptation, including the beloved 1995 film, Stand Alone Complex and and the Scarlett Johansson-led live-action film from 2017, took significant creative liberties with Masamune Shirow’s original manga.

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The 1995 movie narrowed its focus to AI and consciousness. Stand Alone Complex came closer but still made notable changes, swapping the Fuchikomas for Tachikomas, among other departures.

Science Saru, the studio behind Dandadan and Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, is producing the Ghost in the Shell anime. Based on everything shown so far, the new anime actually looks like the manga, from the character designs to the hardware and the overall tone.

The studio’s track record with faithful manga adaptations, particularly Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! and Inu-Oh, gives real reason to believe they will pull this off. For years, people said a true adaptation of Shirow’s manga was impossible but Science Saru seems ready to prove otherwise this July.

Manisha Priyadarshini
Manisha Priyadarshini is a tech and entertainment writer with over nine years of editorial experience.
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