Clevatess Episode 10 Release Date and Where to Watch: Countdown, Cast & What’s Next
With dark fantasy series Clevatess moving steadily towards its finale, fans are restless for Episode 10 details—especially after the last episode dropped cliffhangers in the ruins of Haiden.
If you’ve been glued to the screen for Princess T’ala, Alicia, and the monstrous but deeply compelling Clevatess himself, mark your calendar: the launch of the next chapter promises action, heartache, and a proper dose of weird beast drama.
Clevatess Episode 10 Release Date
Episode 10 of Clevatess is set to release on Wednesday, September 3, 2025, and yes, it’s only a couple of days away—as close as a beast lord’s breath.
The new episode drops at 8:30 p.m. JST, which translates to 4:30 a.m. PT, 7:30 a.m. ET, and a neat 5:00 p.m. IST for folks in India. I’ve got a friend who sets three alarms for these releases—she swears missing the live debut curses your weekly luck. Not sure about the magic, but you know how fandom superstitions go.
Here’s a quick timezone breakdown for that must-watch moment:
Timezone | Release Date | Release Time |
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Japan (JST) | Sep 3, 2025 | 8:30 p.m. |
India (IST) | Sep 3, 2025 | 5:00 p.m. |
Eastern US (ET) | Sep 3, 2025 | 7:30 a.m. |
Pacific US (PT) | Sep 3, 2025 | 4:30 a.m. |
UK (BST/GMT) | Sep 3, 2025 | 12:30 p.m./11:30 a.m. |
Australia (ASCT) | Sep 3, 2025 | 9:30 p.m. |
Europe (CEST) | Sep 3, 2025 | 1:30 p.m. |
Clevatess Total Episodes
Clevatess is mapped out for a brisk, thrilling run of 12 episodes for its first season. With Episode 10 about to drop, that leaves only two more before the curtain falls—and, let’s be honest, probably sets up a petition for season two.
We’re nearing the end, but it’s precisely at this point that the plot likes to swerve. Anyone else remember last season when a last-minute twist made binge-watching compulsory? The best stories keep us guessing, and Clevatess is all in on surprise.
Where to Watch Clevatess Episode 10?
Crunchyroll is your go-to home for Episode 10, broadcasting across North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, CIS, and the Indian subcontinent.
The best part? Subtitles and same-day dubs are waiting—no need to suffer through FOMO while waiting on translation. Crunchyroll also teases a free-with-ads version (bring snacks and patience), or the paid “all in” option for hardcore fans craving instant access.
If you prefer local flair, Japan airs on AT-X, Tokyo MX, Sun TV, and a lineup of classic anime channels—one more reason I’ve occasionally daydreamed about moving to Tokyo for the convenience.
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Crunchyroll: Web and app streaming, with sub and dub options.
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Ani-One Asia: For select Asian countries—check listings!
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Japanese TV: Classic anime channel lineup, plus dAnime Store, U-NEXT, and Anime Hōdai.
What to Expect?
With Episode 10, the drama escalates from Haiden’s ruins—T’ala is on a quest for her missing son, prepping to face Dorel in what might be the season’s most visually wild confrontation.
Naie’s capture by Pito and Phil is about to hit critical, while Alicia and Clen force a reckoning about Dorel’s true motives. If you’re a sucker for tactical showdowns and emotional pivots, keep a tissue box handy.
There’s buzz about Luna flexing new powers, and whatever fate stitches together for this unlikely trio will shape humanity’s hope.
Personal bias: The writing, by Yuji Iwahara, rivals Berserk for emotional gut-punches—never underestimate a series that pits heroes, beast lords, and orphaned babies against the apocalypse. Any day now, we’ll get that “Don’t go outside after dark” plot twist, mark my words.
Clevatess Voice Actors
Let’s show some love for the cast, because these performances have serious weight:
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Haruka Shiraishi as Alicia Glenfall (Japanese) / Katie Wetch (English)
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Yuichi Nakamura, Mutsumi Tamura (as Clen) / Sean Letourneau, Morgan Berry (Clen, English)
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Saya Aizawa as Luna (Japanese) / Lara Woodhull (English)
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Jun Hashizume as King of Haiden (Japanese) / Garrett Schenck (English)
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Mamoru Miyano as Stefan (Japanese) / Drew Breedlove (English)
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The lineup includes Aoi Yūki, Shimba Tsuchiya, Hiroki Yasumoto, and many more familiar voices if you’re a regular anime fan.
Behind the scenes, Lay-duce is animating, with music by Nobuaki Nobusawa, and opening/ending themes from Mayu Maeshima (“Ruler”) and Ellie Goulding (“Destiny”).
That combo is pure fire for emotional scenes—I’ve found myself replaying the title credits just to get in the mood.