The bestselling manhwa WEBTOON series Noblesse is being adapted into an anime series by Production I.G. and Crunchyroll this October, bringing the acclaimed supernatural action exclusively on the anime streaming service.

Crunchyroll has unveiled the debut trailer and key art for the upcoming anime adaptation, showing the ancient vampire Raizel being freed in modern-day Seoul, South Korea and enrolling in high school to learn how far humanity has advanced. As Rai makes new friends and acclimates to modern society, supernatural monsters surface and threaten him and those close to him, leading the noble vampire to take up arms once again.

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Created by Son Jeho and Lee Kwangsu in 2007, Noblesse ran until 2019 and was among the first manwha on the digital platform officially translated into English in 2014. The series was first adapted into two separate original video animation (OVA) stories in 2015 and 2016, with the latter Noblesse: Awakening, adapting the first volume of the series and currently available to stream on Crunchyroll.

Noblesse is the latest in a wave of high-profile original anime series produced by Crunchyroll that have been released over the course of the year, following Tower of God and The God of High School, all streaming directly through the premium digital platform.

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Based on the manhwa of the same name by Son Jeho and Lee Kwangsu, Noblesse is directed by Yasutaka Yamamoto and premieres on Crunchyroll this October.