'The Strongest Man Born from Misfortune' Anime Coming in 2027: First Visual and Cast Revealed

The Strongest Man Born from Misfortune (Japanese: "Fūn kara no Saikyō Otoko") anime has officially announced its release in 2027. The first teaser visual reveals the sibling conflict at the heart of the story. Additionally, lead voice actor Shoya Chiba (known roles: Miyamura in Horimiya, Inumaki in Jujutsu Kaisen) will voice the main character and also perform the image song titled "Luck Out" specially prepared for the anime.
The series is adapted from a popular web novel by South Korean author Jung Se-ran. The novel was later turned into a manhwa of the same name and gained a huge global fanbase. The story follows a main character who suffers constant bad luck, who transforms into the strongest being after an unexpected event, and his complex relationship with his brother. The anime adaptation is expected to be one of the most remarkable productions of 2027, especially for viewers who love action and emotional depth.
Although detailed information about the production team has not yet been revealed, the high quality of the teaser visual and the composition reflecting the tension between the siblings have excited fans. The visual features two figures standing back-to-back against a dark background. This may be a reference to one of the series' most critical turning points. The anime will be broadcast in Japan and will likely be offered to international audiences with simultaneous subtitles.
The anime production company and exact release date have not been announced yet, but it is rumored to be planned for the first quarter or summer of 2027. The energy that Shoya Chiba will bring to the series with both his voice acting and musical performance is generating great curiosity, especially after his successful performances in Jujutsu Kaisen and Horimiya. New announcements and a second teaser trailer are expected in the coming months. Fans are eagerly waiting to see how captivatingly this series will handle the theme of 'bad luck'.




