Medalist Season 2 Locks In January 2026 Release and Unveils a New Trailer
Medalist Season 2 Is Official: Mark Your Calendars

The wait for another round of inspired ice skating drama just got a bit easier—Medalist Season 2 is officially skating onto our screens in January 2026! If you checked out the fresh promotional video that dropped today, you know this isn’t just a vague announcement: there’s new footage, a gorgeous visual, and serious buzz across the anime community. For those following Tsukasa and Inori’s journey from the jump, this news feels like a reward for sticking through every jump and stumble.
What the New Trailer Tells Us
The promotional video may be brief, but it packs plenty for longtime fans. We get flashes of Inori’s evolving technique, Tsukasa’s intense coaching (and personal struggles), plus a few dazzling sequences that tease even more ambitious animation from Studio ENGI, who handled the crisp visuals last time. No hard spoilers, but if you’re current with the manga, there are subtle nods toward some emotional turning points we’ve been waiting to see in motion.
Production Details & Key Info
- Release Date: January 2026
- Studio: ENGI
- Returning Voice Cast: Likely, but TBA (fans expect Natsumi Haruse back as Inori)
- Streaming Platforms: Not officially announced; Season 1 streamed on Crunchyroll
- Source: Based on the Medalist manga by Tsurumaikada
Why This News Matters (Especially for Manga Readers)

If you’ve been reading Medalist since its earliest chapters, you know how the story walks that razor-thin line between realistic sports drama and heartfelt character growth. Season 1 ended just as Inori was stepping onto a bigger competitive stage—a literal cliffhanger for both newbies and manga readers. Now, with the 2026 air date and sneak peeks from today’s trailer, it’s clear the adaptation is committed to showing the next leg of her journey, possibly covering fan-favorite arcs around the Grand Prix qualifiers.
On social media, I’ve already seen speculation about which Nations Cup moments will make the cut and if we’ll get that emotional backstory chapter in full detail. Whatever they choose, Studio ENGI’s careful touch gives me hope we’re getting a faithful transition from page to screen.
Fan Buzz and Community Hopes

Let’s be real: the Medalist fandom isn’t massive (yet), but what it lacks in size it makes up for in passion. Discord chats and Reddit threads lit up as soon as today’s news broke. Whether you’re here for the figure skating moves, the slow-burn mentorship between Tsukasa and Inori, or just rooting for more nuanced sports anime on your watchlist, this announcement is a win. I’m particularly stoked to see how new animation techniques bring those signature, kinetic skating sequences to life—those were already great in Season 1, but the PV hints at even bigger set-pieces.
Final Thoughts

With the Medalist Season 2 release date locked for January 2026, there’s plenty of time to catch up (or even dive into the manga if you haven’t yet). The new trailer gives just enough to build hype without showing all the cards, and if Studio ENGI keeps up the quality, we’re in for another memorable run.
Are you excited about Medalist’s return? Which skating routine or dramatic showdown are you most eager to watch? Let’s get a community thread going in the comments below!

