Tom Cruise’s Edge of Tomorrow Meets Groundhog Day in Crunchyroll’s Latest Isekai Hit

The Isekai giant Re: Zero – Starting Life in Another World has spent a decade selling anime fans on a brutal spin on director Harold Ramis’s Groundhog Day, one where every failure leaves scars that actually stick. Subaru Natsuki’s “Return by Death” drags him back to painful checkpoints whenever he dies, forcing him to relive tragedy until he finally gets it right, closer to Edge of Tomorrow than any cozy time-loop comedy.

The isekai hit is currently airing on Crunchyroll, with a new episode dropping today, August 19, 2026. Without further ado, here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming episode and the anime’s connection to the major Hollywood titles.

Re:Zero Season 4 Episode 13 Streams Today and Picks Up a Story in Pieces

Episode 13 lands today, continuing the show’s ongoing Recapture Arc, the second half of Season 4 that’s been airing weekly since August 12. The story right now finds Subaru’s group in rough shape. Rem is still trapped in an unending sleep thanks to the Authority of Gluttony, Crusch lost her memories, and Julius had his name stripped away entirely during the fight for Priestella. Subaru himself barely held on to his sense of self by the end of the previous arc, and it was really Emilia’s steady presence that talked him back from the edge.

So this stretch of episodes isn’t picking up on some triumphant high note; it’s picking up with a group of people trying to figure out how to even function again, with the rescue of Rem still hanging over everything they do next. White Fox is still handling animation, and Masahiro Shinohara remains in the director’s chair, keeping the tone and visual language consistent with everything that came before.

Crunchyroll remains the exclusive home for the series, with sub and dub releasing side by side every single Wednesday, so nobody’s stuck waiting around on a delayed dub drop this time, and every prior episode is still there for anyone who wants to catch up before pressing play today. Episode 13 is technically the seventy-ninth installment of the franchise overall, once you count back to the original 2016 debut, which is a genuinely wild number for a show that’s still going strong a decade later.

Why Fans Keep Calling Re:Zero Isekai Anime’s Own Edge of Tomorrow

a still from the edge of tomorrow movie
Tom Cruise in Edge of Tomorrow | Credits: Warner Bros. Pictures

The comparisons to both films actually make sense once you look closely at what each one is doing with its loop. In Groundhog Day, weatherman Phil Connors gets stuck reliving February 2nd over and over in a small Pennsylvania town, and the only way out is by genuinely changing who he is as a person, growing kinder and more selfless with each pass through the day.

Edge of Tomorrow works a little differently: Tom Cruise’s character, Major William Cage, keeps his memories across every reset too, but instead of self-improvement, his loop is built around trial and error, dying again and again in combat while gathering the exact tactical information needed to finally take down Omega, the alien hive mind running the whole invasion. Subaru’s Return by Death borrows a bit from both setups, maybe a bit more from the latter.

Like Cage, he remembers everything and has to use those repeated failures strategically to find the one path that actually works out, piecing together information about enemies and threats he’d otherwise never see coming. But like Phil, the show also forces him to confront his own selfishness and grow as a person along the way, since brute-forcing a solution alone rarely saves anyone in this particular world. That combination of tactical trial and error paired with genuine emotional growth is really what sets Re:Zero apart from either film on its own.

TITLERe:Zero
CREATORTappei Nagatsuki
IMDb RATING (as of August 19, 2026)8.3/10 (Overall)
WHERE TO WATCHCrunchyroll

What are your thoughts on Re:Zero Season 4 Cour 2 so far? We’d love to know your opinions in the comments below.

Re:Zero Season 4 Episode 13 is releasing on August 19, 2026, and is available to watch on Crunchyroll.

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