D.Gray-man HALLOW has arrived on TubiTV and Hulu, with both platforms offering the full 13-episode run in English dub and subtitles. As a direct sequel to the 2006 original, this series picks up the fight against the Millennium Earl, shifting the focus toward the internal unraveling of the Black Order and the haunting history of the Exorcists.
Produced by TMS Entertainment—the studio behind iconic works like Lupin III and Dr. Stone—the series adapts the pivotal manga chapters 165 through 208. It moves away from the episodic structure of the original 103-episode run, opting instead for a tighter, more serialized narrative that explores the darker, psychological toll of the war against the Akuma.
The production of HALLOW remains a notable piece of industry history. Following its 2016 broadcast, the planned home video release was abruptly cancelled after indefinite delays, making these streaming additions the most reliable way to access this specific chapter of the franchise. It serves as a bridge for long-time readers of Katsura Hoshino’s manga who want to see the later, more complex arcs brought to life.
For those unfamiliar with the franchise, the series follows Allen Walker, an Exorcist who wields the power of 'Innocence' to combat the Earl’s mechanical monsters. While the original series established the world, HALLOW elevates the gothic, urban fantasy aesthetic, leaning heavily into the moral ambiguity of its characters.
Given the series' status as a direct continuation, it is best approached after completing the 2006 predecessor. As a finished 13-episode arc, it provides a focused, high-stakes experience for fans of supernatural action who appreciate a darker tone than the typical shounen fare.