Fans of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure were just given a huge reason to rejoice. And now they have three glorious minutes of footage, since Netflix just released an official English-dubbed trailer for Steel Ball Run, the forthcoming anime adaptation of Part 7 of Hirohiko Araki’s legendary manga and announced its full English voice cast.

The announcement has set social streams and search queries ablaze, with questions swirling around everywhere regarding dub quality, the cast decisions and release date.
🎬 Steel Ball Run English Dub Trailer: What You Need To Know
The first English-dub clip is as lively and atmospheric a tease you can get, and fans are hoping it’s just the beginning of an immersive western-style journey. Steel Ball Run will hit Netflix exclusively on March 19, 2026 with a debut Episode 1 special titled “1st STAGE” that’s a whopping 47 minutes long.

Tonight you’ll be able to hear key characters such as Johnny Joestar, Gyro Zeppeli speak in English for the first time ever and it’s safe to say that this has caused a reaction within anime communities around the world.
🎙️ All-Star English Voice Cast
Netflix and David Production have announced the full English cast for Steel Ball Run – and it’s filled with fan favorite voice actors that fans will want to keep an eye out for:
Daman Mills as Johnny Joestar — The Part 7 protagonist, a former genius jockey now racing once more with a newfound sense of determination.

Gyro Zeppeli / Played by: Kaiji Tang A charismatic foreigner with the ability to command Spin.
Damien Haas as Diego Brando
Frankie Kevich as Lucy Steel
Jamieson Price as Steven Steel
Alejandro Antonio Ruiz as Sandman
Cedric Williams as Pocoloco
This cast has soul and style, which helps further shade in Araki’s carnival of characters — and the fans are already comparing these voices to the ones that have been locked in their head since before any dubbed version was conceived: That’s my Above The Line-Stage Actor Area voice versus Sub Shop glory; Shit I just said “ Dorarara!” And so on.
💥 Why Fans Are Excited (and Arguing)
But JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure has a long history of power word argument dubs — from speed to panache, timbre to esprit. And the trailer for Steel Ball Run only fans the flames. Reddit threads and social posts reveal fans who were excited about the cast while also curious to see how the dub would fare compared to the original Japanese audio.

Tons of folk are looking up stuff like “Steel Ball Run English dub quality,” “Johnny Joestar English voice” and “Netflix JoJo dub cast reaction” all over social media so the series is getting some serious buzz amongst Western fans at the moment. 🎯
🗓️ Save the Date
📅 March 19, 2026 — That’s when the series launches its debut episode of Steel Ball Run, on Netflix. Whoever your favorite Jojo is, you’ll be able to learn what sound effects accompany their most famous moves when this momentous Part 7 adaptation brings the next chapter in the franchise one of its biggest anime releases of the year.
🤔 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: When does JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Steel Ball Run English dub come out?
A: The first voice cover (1st STAGE) will be available on Netflix from March 19, 2026.
Q: Who actually plays Johnny Joestar in the english dub?
A: Johnny Joestar is played by Daman Mills — and he seems to give the Part 7 protagonist a millenial kind of energy.
Q: Is the first episode also 85 minutes long?
A: Episode 1 is a special 47-minute episode centering around the beginning of the Steel Ball Run.
Q: How good is the English dub?
A: Official responses are premature, but conversations and comparisons to fan sub versions are bubbling up — indicating strong interest and spirited debate among fans.
📌 Final Thoughts
Between that recently released Steel Ball Run English dub trailer and the official cast, Bryonymon and Grack are on an uncensored hype machine. No matter if you’re a die-hard fan of JoJo’s or an anime-only watcher newly captivated by Netflix’s promotion, this adaptation looks like it will be the anime event to watch in 2027. Keep an eye out for more news, reactions, and analysis as the show nears its March premiere!
