Get ready for an epic animated adventure as the beloved Baahubali franchise expands into a dazzling new two-part saga, diving deeper into Mahishmati's legendary hero.

TL;DR

  • The iconic Baahubali saga returns as The Eternal War, a two-part CGI animated feature.
  • Telugu superstars Prabhas and Ramya Krishna reprise their beloved roles, lending their voices to Amarendra Baahubali and Sivagami.
  • Slated for a 2027 release, this global collaboration promises "Spider-Verse-style" visuals and an expansive cosmic storyline.

The Legendary Hero's Journey Continues, But Not How You Expect

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Remember that gut-wrenching moment at the end of Baahubali: The Beginning? The betrayal, the cliffhanger, the question that haunted an entire nation: "Why did Katappa kill Baahubali?" Well, get ready for a different kind of reveal. While Amarendra Baahubali might have met his tragic end in the live-action films, his story is far from over. In a surprising and visually stunning new chapter, the legendary hero is making a grand return, not in live-action, but in a highly anticipated animated epic: Baahubali: The Eternal War.

The Legend Returns, Reimagined in Stunning Animation

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The Baahubali franchise, a cultural phenomenon that redefined Indian cinema and set new benchmarks for pan-India storytelling, is officially expanding its universe with a two-part CGI animated feature, aptly titled Baahubali: The Eternal War. Fans got their first breathtaking glimpse of this ambitious project when its teaser dropped alongside the re-release of Baahubali: The Epic, a unified cut of S.S. Rajamouli’s original blockbusters. The online buzz has been immense, with viewers worldwide praising the "Spider-Verse-style" visuals and drawing comparisons to "Arcane level animation." Source: [SAYS, "Legendary Indian Movie 'Baahubali' Gets A Two-Part Animation Spinoff", Nov 6, 2025] and [Trade Brains, "Did Spider-Verse Animators Work on Baahubali: The Eternal War? Full Details Inside", Nov 6, 2025]

This isn't just a simple animated spin-off; it's a full-blown expansion presented by S. S. Rajamouli himself, and produced by the original creators, Shobu Yarlagadda and Prasad Devineni. The first part, Baahubali: The Eternal War – Part 1, is slated to hit screens in 2027, promising a continuation that delves into new dimensions of Amarendra Baahubali’s world, picking up right after his fated demise.

A Cosmic Conflict Beyond Mortal Comprehension for Amarendra Baahubali

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The story picks up right after the events of Baahubali: The Beginning and The Conclusion, plunging Amarendra Baahubali into an ancient cosmic war between devas and asuras. His heart aching for those he left behind, his journey takes him through fourteen realms of existence, where he'll forge unlikely alliances and confront divine forces beyond anything mortal comprehension. The ultimate aim? To restore balance across the cosmos, a monumental task even for a hero of his caliber.

Bringing this expanded narrative to life, Telugu superstar Prabhas returns to voice the lead role of Amarendra Baahubali. Ramya Krishna also reprises her iconic character, lending her voice to Sivagami once again. This continuity in voice casting helps bridge the animated world with the beloved live-action saga, offering a familiar touchstone for long-time fans as they embark on this new adventure. Source: [IGN, "Baahubali: The Eternal War - Official Trailer", Nov 4, 2025]

A Global Crew Crafting India's Most Ambitious Animated Spectacle

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The visionary behind The Eternal War is director Ishan Shukla, an award-winning filmmaker known for his work on Star Wars: Visions – The Bandits of Golak and the critically acclaimed short Skirkoa. Shukla is credited by News18 as not only directing but also writing the duology, having proposed the idea of exploring Baahubali's battles in the afterlife. However, other sources like Polygon and Televisual mention Scott Mosier (known for producing Clerks and directing The Grinch) as a writer, while Vijay's article names Ishan Shukla and Sowmya Sharma for the story. This suggests a collaborative writing effort, with Shukla serving as a key creative force and director, ensuring the narrative remains true to the Baahubali spirit while venturing into new territory.

“When Ishan brought us the idea of expanding the Baahubali universe into a stylized animated epic, it clicked instantly. It feels like a seamless, organic extension of the world we built, one that will thrill long-time fans and invite new audiences in. I am excited to bring these two films to the big screen.”

— S.S. Rajamouli, Presenter & Creator of the Baahubali Universe

The animation itself is a massive international collaboration, involving studios from around the globe. Mihira Visual Labs in India, Aniventure in the U.K., Zaratan in Scotland, and Alcyde (along with Les Androids Associés) in France are all contributing their expertise. Alcyde Studio, in particular, is overseeing visual development, including storyboard, previsualization, and character design. Their team, which includes artists who previously worked on hit projects like Netflix's Arcane and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, is clearly pushing the boundaries of Indian animation. Source: [Cartoon Brew, "Indian Animation Looks Set To Take A Major Step Forward In The Next Couple Of Years...", Nov 6, 2025]

This global pooling of talent ensures a visually innovative and unprecedented cinematic look. Producers like Shobu Yarlagadda emphasized the need for partners who could "truly respect and elevate the epic scope of the story with a bold, stylised visual artistry never seen before in Indian cinema." Alcyde’s Antoine Charreyron echoed this, stating the importance of honoring "the grandeur of the world of Baahubali while bringing our own unique vision." Source: [Televisual, "Aniventure, Zaratan, Alcyde team for animated feature", Nov 4, 2025]

Raising the Bar for Indian Animation on a Global Stage with a Massive Production Cost

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The teaser's immediate global reception underscores the ambition of this project. Fans worldwide have praised the visuals, noting the expressive facial animation and textured environments that promise to bring Mahishmati and its fourteen realms to life in unprecedented detail. This level of technical quality is poised to set a new benchmark for Indian animation, potentially breaking box office records and establishing a stronger global presence for the industry.

The project’s reported production cost of Rs 120 crore (approximately $14.4 million USD) also highlights its significant scale, making it one of the most expensive animated films ever made in India. While earlier Indian animated films like Mahavatar Narsimha made domestic waves, The Eternal War aims for a truly international impact, leveraging world-class talent and a beloved existing IP to capture a global audience. Source: [News18, "Who Is Ishan Shukla, The Writer-Director SS Rajamouli Trusted With Baahubali: The Eternal War", Nov 6, 2025]

An Example of Its Potential Reach

Imagine a fan, perhaps Sarah from Berlin, who first discovered Baahubali on Netflix. She was captivated by the grandeur and storytelling, even if she didn't understand every cultural nuance. Now, seeing the teaser for The Eternal War with its vibrant, fluid animation reminiscent of her favorite Western animated features, she feels an instant connection. The new visual style makes the epic accessible in a fresh way, inviting her deeper into a universe she already admired. This crossover appeal is exactly what the creators are aiming for, bridging cultural divides through universal storytelling and cutting-edge animation.

Navigating Expectations and Creative Liberties

One potential challenge for The Eternal War will be managing audience expectations, as the original live-action films set an incredibly high bar for spectacle and emotional storytelling. While the animation is undeniably impressive, translating the raw power and realism of S.S. Rajamouli’s live-action vision into a stylized animated format presents its own unique challenges. However, the involvement of artists from projects like Arcane and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse suggests a strong focus on delivering visually dynamic and emotionally resonant animation that can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with its live-action predecessors.

Another point to consider is the narrative continuity. Picking up after Baahubali’s death and moving into "fourteen realms of existence" might initially feel like a departure for fans expecting a prequel or a direct continuation of the political drama of Mahishmati. Yet, this creative choice offers immense freedom for storytelling, allowing the creators to explore mythological themes and cosmic battles that would be difficult to achieve in live-action. This truly expands the Baahubali universe, offering something fresh and epic rather than simply rehashing old ground.

What Baahubali Fans Need to Know for The Eternal War

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  • Mark your calendars for 2027: That's when Baahubali: The Eternal War – Part 1 is expected to drop, kicking off this ambitious animated saga.
  • Catch up on the originals: If you haven't seen them, or need a refresher, consider watching Baahubali: The Beginning and The Conclusion (or the unified Baahubali: The Epic) to fully appreciate the lore and emotional stakes.
  • Prepare for visual spectacle: With global animation talent, including artists from hit shows and films, expect groundbreaking visuals and high-frame-rate action that pushes the boundaries of Indian animation.
  • Dive into a deeper mythology: The animated saga promises to explore cosmic conflicts and new realms, expanding the Baahubali universe in exciting, unexpected ways after Amarendra's earthly journey.

Frequently Asked Questions About Baahubali: The Eternal War

Baahubali: The Eternal War - Animated Epic Unleashes Cosmic Conflict image 9 When is Baahubali: The Eternal War – Part 1 releasing? The first part of this animated epic is scheduled for release in 2027. Will the original actors voice the characters? Yes, Telugu superstar Prabhas returns to voice Amarendra Baahubali, and Ramya Krishna will reprise her role as Sivagami. Do I need to have seen the live-action Baahubali films to understand The Eternal War? While The Eternal War picks up after the live-action films, watching Baahubali: The Beginning and The Conclusion (or Baahubali: The Epic) is highly recommended to fully grasp the characters, the lore, and the emotional weight of the world. What kind of animation style can I expect? The animation is described as "Spider-Verse-style" and involves artists who worked on projects like Netflix's Arcane, promising a highly stylized, visually rich, and cutting-edge CGI experience.

Sources

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  • IGN, "Baahubali: The Eternal War - Official Trailer", November 4, 2025.
  • Televisual, "Aniventure, Zaratan, Alcyde team for animated feature", November 4, 2025.
  • Polygon, "Legendary Indian Movie 'Baahubali' Gets A Two-Part Animation Spinoff", November 6, 2025.
  • News18, "Who Is Ishan Shukla, The Writer-Director SS Rajamouli Trusted With Baahubali: The Eternal War", November 6, 2025.
  • TOI Entertainment Desk, "Baahubali: The Eternal War Part 1 teaser out: Amarendra Baahubali returns in a larger-than-life avatar", November 5, 2025.
  • SAYS, "Legendary Indian Movie 'Baahubali' Gets A Two-Part Animation Spinoff", November 6, 2025.
  • Trade Brains, "Did Spider-Verse Animators Work on Baahubali: The Eternal War? Full Details Inside", November 6, 2025.
  • Cartoon Brew, "Indian Animation Looks Set To Take A Major Step Forward In The Next Couple Of Years...", November 6, 2025.
  • Vijay, "Finally, Baahubali Set for Global Recognition", November 6, 2025.