06/06/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/06/2025 16:40
From the creators of BEASTARS and Star Wars: Visions , the highly anticipated steampunk adaptation Leviathan is set to premiere worldwide on July 10. This anime adaptation of Scott Westerfeld's acclaimed novels transports viewers to an alternate 1914, where bioengineered beasts battle mechanical war machines. At the heart of the story are a fugitive prince and a girl in disguise, whose journey aboard a living airship could change the course of history.
Leviathan is a collaboration between Qubic Pictures ( Eden, Star Wars: Visions Seasons 1 & 3 ) and Studio Orange ( BEASTARS , Trigun Stampede ), blending Western storytelling with Japanese animation in a globe-spanning war epic.
Scott Westerfeld shares his excitement: "It's been wonderful to work so closely with Studio Orange and Qubic on this adaptation of Leviathan. Series illustrator Keith Thompson and I have loved watching another layer added to our already weird creation. Walking tanks and flying whales, brought to life with the dynamism of state-of-the-art anime!"
The series features an all-star Japanese voice cast, including Ayumu Murase (Haikyu!!, Devilman Crybaby) as Prince Aleksandar "Alek" and Natsumi Fujiwara (Spy x Family, The Orbital Children) as Deryn Sharp. The cinematic original score, composed by Nobuko Toda and Kazuma Jinnouchi (Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045, Metal Gear Solid 4) is complemented by additional original songs from legendary composer Joe Hisaishi (Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke), making Leviathan a rare showcase of elite musical talent from both the anime and video game worlds.
Leviathan starts streaming on July 10, only on Netflix.
About Leviathan
Set in a war-torn reimagining of 1914, Leviathan follows Alek, a fugitive prince of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and Deryn Sharp, a daring young girl disguised as a boy to serve in the British Air Service. When fate throws them together aboard the HMS Leviathan, a massive, living airship made from genetically engineered creatures, they embark on a world-changing adventure that will challenge everything they know about war, loyalty, and identity.
Blending sweeping action, high-altitude battles, and emotional storytelling, Leviathan explores how two unlikely teens can rewrite history in a world on the brink of collapse.
Based on:
Leviathan, written by Scott Westerfeld and illustrated by Keith Thompson
Staff:
Director: Christophe Ferreira Story by: Yuichiro Kido CG Chief Director: Eiji Inomoto Music by: Nobuko Toda & Kazuma Jinnouchi Original Songs by: Joe Hisaishi Art Director: Tadashi Nakajima Character Designer: Ayumi Kurashima Mechanic Designers: Takehiko Hoashi, Shinobu Tsuneki Color Coordinator: Sayo Motegi Creature Designer: Lē Yamamura CG Directors: Takayuki Miyakoda, Maiko Iketani, Syunsuke Aoki, Tadao Morohashi Modeling Supervisor: Jun Nagakawa CG Facial Director: Kaori Kunishima VFX Art Directors: Hirotsugu Hayakawa, Kensuke Yamamoto Special Effects: Takeshi Ogawa Editor: Rie Matsubara (EDIT ROOM SEYAMA) Compositing Director: Noriyuki Ueda (T2 Studio) Voice Director: Yoshimi Ude Re-Recording Mixer: Hiro Ishizaka Supervising Sound Editor: Masatoshi Katsumata Sound Production: Sonilude, Inc. Animation Producers: Takuya Ogawa, Daigo Ikeda Producers: Katrina Minett, Yoshihiro Watanabe Co-Executive Producer: Scott Westerfeld Executive Producers: Justin Leach, Taiki Sakurai Produced by: Qubic Pictures Animation Production: Studio Orange
Japanese Voice Cast:
Ayumu Murase as Prince Aleksandar "Alek" Natsumi Fujiwara as Sharp (Deryn Sharp / Dylan Sharp) Shunsuke Sakuya as Count Volger Yasuhiro Mamiya as Klopp Mie Sonozaki as Dr. Nora Barlow Ivan Shibata as Newkirk Fairouz Ai as Lilit Hiroki Touchi as Nikola Tesla Ikuko Tani as Nene Genta Nakamura as Hoffman Daichi Hayash i as Rigby Satoshi Niwa as Matthews Naoto Kobayashi as Thomas Yukitaro Namura as Hirst Ryosuke Higa as Leviathan's Captain Michio Hazama as George Darwin Takahiro Fujiwara as Pavel Naomi Kusumi as Zaven Tessyo Genda as Sultan
Theme Songs:
Opening: "Paths Combine" by Joe Hisaishi Ending: "The Sky Ahead" by Joe Hisaishi feat. Diana Garnet