Get ready for a darker, more emotional ride as Critical Role's second D&D campaign, The Mighty Nein, officially drops its first trailer and sets its premiere date on Prime Video!

TL;DR: The Quick Hits on Critical Role's New Adventure
  • The Mighty Nein premieres November 19, 2025, exclusively on Prime Video, available in over 240 countries and territories.
  • The animated series features Critical Role's core cast and a star-studded guest list, promising longer, more emotionally deep episodes with a darker, espionage-thriller tone.
  • Follow a band of outcasts and fugitives, bound by secrets and scars, as they try to save reality from a dangerous arcane relic called The Beacon.

Hold onto your dice, Critters! The much-anticipated animated series The Mighty Nein, based on Critical Role's second epic Dungeons & Dragons campaign, just gave us a massive dose of excitement. During the "Critical Role & Prime Video: A Decade of Adventure and The Animated World of Exandria" panel at New York Comic Con 2025, fans were treated to the official trailer, a confirmed release date, and a lineup of guest stars that'll make your jaw drop faster than a rogue's stealth check. This isn't just another cartoon; it's a dive deep into the world of Exandria, promising a more mature, intricate, and utterly captivating story than ever before.

Coming exclusively to Prime Video this fall, The Mighty Nein isn't shying away from its darker, more emotionally charged roots. If you loved The Legend of Vox Machina, prepare for something different but equally compelling. This new chapter takes us to the continent of Wildemount, twenty years after the adventures of Vox Machina, introducing a whole new crew of unlikely heroes who are less about traditional heroics and more about navigating their own messy lives while accidentally saving the world.

The Mighty Nein Are Coming: A New Kind of Hero Awaits Us All

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The trailer for The Mighty Nein pulls no punches, immediately showcasing a tone that's distinctly different from its predecessor. It introduces us to a truly mismatched group of fugitives and outcasts. We're talking a "homeless wizard," an "inebriated goblin," a "shipwrecked sailor," a "cocky ringmaster," a "temperamental monk," and "chaos incarnate." If Vox Machina felt like the Avengers of Exandria, then the Mighty Nein are definitely its Guardians of the Galaxy—a band of lovable "dickheads," as Game Master Matthew Mercer so affectionately put it.

Their mission, should they choose to accept it (and they kind of have to), revolves around a dangerous arcane relic known as "The Beacon." This isn't just any old magic item; it's a powerful artifact capable of reshaping reality. When it falls into the wrong hands—specifically, those of the villainous Trent Ikithon, who views it as a weapon—this ragtag team must somehow learn to work together. Tensions are already high in Wildemount, with simmering conflicts between the Dwendalian Empire and the Kryn Dynasty, and the Beacon could easily tip the scales into all-out war. It’s an espionage thriller wrapped in high fantasy, and frankly, we can't wait.

Diving Deeper Into Exandria: Longer Episodes & Raw Emotions Unveiled

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One of the most exciting revelations for fans is that The Mighty Nein will feature "near hour-long" episodes. This is double the runtime of The Legend of Vox Machina, and it’s a game-changer for storytelling. Critical Role's founders and stars have been vocal about what this means for the series, promising a richer, more nuanced experience.

"The near hour-long runtime in this series gives us a lot more room to breathe. It gives us the opportunity to have more of those meaningful, quieter, intense moments. Emotionally pervasive moments."

Matthew Mercer, Critical Role Co-Founder & GM

Mercer highlighted that this extended runtime will allow the show to truly explore the "shared trauma" and the "bonding through it" that defines the Mighty Nein. Sam Riegel, who voices Nott the Brave, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing themes of "redemption" and how the writers "poured their heart and soul into the script" to explore the characters' traumatic backstories and their journey to finding themselves in their friends. This commitment to emotional depth, alongside the signature humor and action, promises a truly compelling viewing experience. It's clear that the creators want us to fall in love with these characters, knowing full well that it might just "tear your heart out" when things inevitably go south.

Meet the Misfits: Critical Role's Core Cast Returns with New Faces Joining the Adventure

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The heart of Critical Role has always been its incredible voice cast, and The Mighty Nein brings back the familiar talents we know and love, stepping into new roles from Campaign Two. The core Critical Role founders are not only executive producers but also lend their voices to this fresh set of characters:

  • Laura Bailey as Jester Lavorre, the cheerful tiefling cleric.
  • Travis Willingham as Fjord Stone, the conflicted half-orc warlock.
  • Sam Riegel as Nott the Brave, the goblin rogue with a big secret.
  • Marisha Ray as Beauregard Lionett, the temperamental human monk.
  • Taliesin Jaffe as Mollymauk Tealeaf, the flamboyant tiefling blood hunter.
  • Ashley Johnson as Yasha Nydoorin, the stoic aasimar barbarian.
  • Matthew Mercer as Essek Thelyss, the mysterious drow wizard.
  • Liam O'Brien also returns as part of the main cast in an undisclosed role for The Mighty Nein.

And if that wasn't enough to get you hyped, Prime Video also unveiled an absolutely stacked list of guest voice actors joining the adventure. Prepare to hear some seriously iconic voices:

  • Anjelica Huston (known from The Addams Family)
  • Lucy Liu (from Kill Bill Vol. 1), who will be playing the formidable Bright Queen.
  • Nathan Fillion (star of The Rookie)
  • T'Nia Miller (from The Fall of the House of Usher)
  • Felicia Day (creator of The Guild)
  • Graham McTavish (from Outlander and The Hobbit Trilogy)
  • Ivanna Sakhno (seen in Star Wars: Ahsoka)
  • Mark Strong (from Dune: Prophecy)
  • Alan Cumming (known for The Good Wife)
  • Tim McGraw (star of 1883)
  • Anika Noni Rose (the voice of Tiana in The Princess and the Frog)
  • Ming-Na Wen (from The Mandalorian), playing a character named Dairon.
  • Auli'i Cravalho (the voice of Moana)
  • Rahul Kohli (from Midnight Mass)
  • Robbie Daymond (voice actor in Ultraman)
  • Jonathan Frakes (Commander Riker from Star Trek: The Next Generation)

With such a talented ensemble, we're in for a treat as these veteran actors breathe even more life into the beloved characters of Wildemount.

Beyond The Mighty Nein: What Else is Brewing in the World of Exandria?

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The Critical Role panel wasn't just about the Mighty Nein; it also offered exciting updates on The Legend of Vox Machina. Fans got an exclusive peek at clips from the upcoming Season 4, which is slated to return in 2026. In a delightful surprise, Wayne Brady was announced to be joining Season 4 as Taryon Darrington, a fan-favorite character from Campaign One. This marks a unique moment as a guest star takes on a role originally played by one of the Critical Role founders (Sam Riegel).

Additional guest stars for The Legend of Vox Machina Season 4 include Kevin Michael Richardson, Debra Wilson, and Tom Cardy. And in even bigger news for long-time fans, The Legend of Vox Machina has already been renewed for a fifth and final season, promising a complete animated arc for the heroes of Tal'Dorei. The Critical Role team also teased early insights into Campaign Four of their flagship tabletop show, ensuring that the world of Exandria will continue to expand in exciting ways.

Your Next Epic Fantasy Fix is Just Around the Corner on Prime Video

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The Mighty Nein is shaping up to be Critical Role's most ambitious animated adventure yet. With its commitment to a darker tone, deeper emotional exploration through longer episodes, and an absolutely stellar voice cast, it promises to captivate both long-time Critters and new fans alike. The series isn't just "just for SEO" or thin content; it's a testament to the rich storytelling that has made Critical Role a global phenomenon. From the initial trailer, we can see the blend of humor, high-stakes action, and genuine character moments that will make this show a must-watch.

So mark your calendars, clear your schedules, and prepare to dive into the secrets and scars of these unlikely heroes. The Mighty Nein is ready to take you on an unforgettable journey when it premieres on November 19, 2025, exclusively on Prime Video. You won't want to miss it!

Frequently Asked Questions About The Mighty Nein Critical Role's The Mighty Nein: New Trailer, Release Date & Epic Cast Revealed! image 8 When does The Mighty Nein premiere? The Mighty Nein is set to premiere on November 19, 2025. Where can I watch The Mighty Nein? The animated series will be available exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide. Is The Mighty Nein connected to The Legend of Vox Machina? Yes! The Mighty Nein is based on Critical Role's second Dungeons & Dragons campaign and is set 20 years after the events of The Legend of Vox Machina, taking place on the continent of Wildemount within the same world of Exandria. What is the tone of The Mighty Nein? The series is described as having a darker, more mature tone than The Legend of Vox Machina, featuring political intrigue and elements of an espionage thriller. It focuses heavily on the characters' shared trauma and their journey to redemption and finding strength in each other. Sources Critical Role's The Mighty Nein: New Trailer, Release Date & Epic Cast Revealed! image 9
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