Crunchyroll has revealed the English dub cast for Dorohedoro Season 2, with Aleks Le reprising Caiman alongside Griffin Burns, Cherami Leigh, Johnny Yong Bosch, and Cristina Vee for the MAPPA-animated sequel.

Crunchyroll on April 15 revealed the full English dub cast for Dorohedoro Season 2, confirming that Aleks Le returns as the reptile-headed antihero Caiman for the MAPPA-animated sequel. The dub launched simultaneously with the announcement, putting the English track in front of international viewers on the same day it was unveiled.
Aleks Le reprises his role as Caiman, the amnesiac lizard-man hunting the sorcerer who transformed him. Reba Buhr returns as Nikaido, Caiman's gyoza-slinging partner and closest ally. On the sorcerer side of the wall, Keith Silverstein is back as the mushroom-loving crime boss En, with Griffin Burns as his cleaner Shin and Cherami Leigh as Shin's partner Noi. The core quartet has been with the English dub since the 2020 first season, and the reveal confirms none of the lead roles have been recast for the long-delayed continuation.
Johnny Yong Bosch reprises Thirteen, while Cristina Vee returns as Ebisu, the hapless sorcerer whose face Caiman reshaped in the opening arc. Bryce Papenbrook is back as Fujita, and Todd Haberkorn returns as Kojima. Alejandro Saab voices Risu, with Bill Butts as Kento, Christopher Corey Smith as Nishinoya, Kieran Regan as Dokuga, Michael Sorich as Vaux, Ben Diskin as Tetsujo, Joe Ochman as Johnson, Kirk Thornton as Kasukabe Adult, Christopher Swindle as Ushishimada, Anairis Quiñones as Haru, Kaiji Tang as Hiratsuka, and Cassandra Lee Morris as Sade. Gavin Cooper Harrison serves as dubbing director and casting lead.
The first Dorohedoro anime, adapted from Q Hayashida's long-running dark-fantasy manga, premiered on Netflix in May 2020 and was animated by MAPPA using a distinctive cel-shaded 3DCG pipeline. Season 2 picks up the story after a gap of roughly six years, with MAPPA returning to handle production and Crunchyroll holding global streaming rights outside Japan this time, a shift from the first season's Netflix exclusivity.
The new season began simulcasting in Japanese with subtitles earlier in the current broadcast window, and the English dub's same-day launch puts Dorohedoro on the faster end of Crunchyroll's turnaround schedule for a returning cult title. Keeping the entire principal voice cast intact after so long is itself notable; lengthy gaps between seasons often force recasts because of actor availability or scheduling conflicts.
Dorohedoro Season 2 streams on Crunchyroll in India with both the original Japanese audio and the newly revealed English dub, accessible to subscribers on the platform's standard and mega-fan tiers. The first season remains on Netflix India for viewers who want to catch up before diving into the sequel, giving newcomers a complete path into Hayashida's grimy, blood-soaked world.
With the English cast locked and the dub live, the remaining questions are production cadence and episode count for Season 2, neither of which has been formally confirmed. MAPPA's slate remains heavy through the current year, and any mid-season breaks or split-cour structure would be disclosed closer to the relevant episodes. For now, English-speaking fans who waited six years for Caiman's return have Aleks Le back in the role, dub episodes rolling out weekly, and a manga ending that still has plenty of carnage left to adapt.
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