Fans eagerly awaiting the second season of Hell’s Paradise: Jigokuraku have been treated to a new video that not only showcases more thrilling footage but also officially reveals the ending theme song, “PERSONAL,” performed by the acclaimed Japanese rock band Queen Bee. The highly anticipated season is slated to premiere on January 11, 2026.
Queen Bee Returns to Anime with “PERSONAL”
The revelation of Queen Bee performing the ending song, titled “PERSONAL,” for Hell’s Paradise: Jigokuraku Season 2 has generated significant buzz among anime and music enthusiasts. The band is known for its distinctive style and powerful vocals, having contributed to several other popular anime soundtracks in the past. This new track is set to provide a compelling close to each episode, following the intense supernatural action. The third numbered trailer for the season provides a first listen to “PERSONAL,” giving viewers a taste of the atmospheric soundscape that will accompany the new episodes.
The Musical Landscape of Season 2
Prior to this announcement, the opening theme song for Hell’s Paradise: Jigokuraku Season 2 was revealed to be “Kasuka na Hana,” a collaboration between Tatsuya Kitani and BABYMETAL. The combination of these two prominent musical acts for the opening and ending themes suggests a rich and diverse auditory experience for the upcoming season, complementing MAPPA’s signature animation style.
Season 2 Premiere and Streaming Details
Hell’s Paradise: Jigokuraku Season 2 is scheduled to begin its broadcast in Japan on January 11, 2026, at 23:45 JST. For international viewers, Crunchyroll has confirmed that it will be streaming the season outside of Asia as it airs, ensuring global accessibility to the dark fantasy series. Netflix will handle streaming in the Asia-Pacific region.
What to Expect from the New Season
The second season will continue the perilous journey of Gabimaru and the Yamada Asaemon executioners on the mysterious island of Shinsenkyo. It is set to adapt the manga’s “Lord Tensen” and “Hōrai” story arcs, promising deeper exploration into the island’s secrets and formidable new challenges. Studio MAPPA, critically acclaimed for its work on the first season, returns to animate the series, with Kaori Makita directing and Yoshiaki Dewa composing the music. The returning cast and staff aim to maintain the high quality and intense narrative that captivated audiences in the initial run.







