The New Order of Anime: VIZ Media Takes Over Anime Expo 2026 With ‘RWBY’ and ‘MAO’ Juggernauts

There is a moment at the end of every massive convention when the collective exhaustion of the crowd gives way to pure, unadulterated hype. VIZ Media understood the assignment. Closing out Anime Expo 2026 in Los Angeles, the pop-culture powerhouse packed the house for a showcase that didn’t just tease the future—it outright commanded it.

With a slate that balanced legacy revivals, modern supernatural grit, and a savior complex for one of the internet’s most fiercely loyal fandoms, VIZ proved why it remains the ultimate architect of Western anime culture.

Here is everything that shook the convention floor.

RWBY Volume 10 is Officially Alive

To understand the roar that erupted when VIZ officially greenlit RWBY Volume 10, you have to understand the sheer anxiety the fandom has endured over the last two years. Following the shutdown of Rooster Teeth, the fate of Remnant hung precariously in the balance. When VIZ scooped up the intellectual property, it was a lifeline; this weekend, it became a promise.

Ruby, Weiss, Blake, and Yang are officially coming back, and production is actively underway.

Since hitting the web in 2013, RWBY has mutated from a charming, indie passion project into a global juggernaut. We are talking about a franchise with over 350 million global views and an average of 7 million views per episode.

It has spawned print media, video games, the brilliant Ice Queendom anime spinoff, and a remarkably successful two-part crossover with the Justice League. Volume 10 represents more than just a continuation—it’s the definitive dawn of the VIZ era for RWBY, and the crowd treated it like a coronation.

Rumiko Takahashi’s MAO Lands a Premium Streaming Date

If the RWBY news was a triumph of survival, the announcement surrounding MAO was a testament to timeless prestige.

VIZ confirmed that the highly anticipated English dub of MAO will officially make its home on Hulu on Disney+ starting August 24th.

For the uninitiated, MAO is the latest supernatural mystery from the literal queen of manga, Rumiko Takahashi. When you’ve penned Inuyasha, Ranma ½, and Urusei Yatsura, you don’t need to prove anything to anyone, yet MAO manages to feel entirely fresh while retaining that classic, dark historical fantasy grit Takahashi fans crave. The move to Hulu on Disney+ ensures that one of her most compelling modern works will hit the widest possible English-speaking audience right out of the gate.

VIZ Media didn’t just show up to Anime Expo 2026 to take a victory lap; they came to lay down the tracks for the rest of the year and beyond. Between saving a fan-favorite western anime from the brink of extinction and cementing the legacy of a manga goddess, VIZ made one thing perfectly clear: they aren’t just distributing the culture. They are driving it.

BLACK TORCH is currently streaming on Crunchyroll. MAO premieres on Hulu on Disney+ on August 24th.