Fans of the original Trigun will soon experience the beloved gunslinger Vash the Stampede in a new light. Announced as a "remake" that reimagines the story with modern CGI, Trigun Stampede is a fresh take on the classic Madhouse series, which itself was an adaptation of Yasuhiro Nightow's manga. While details on how closely it will adhere to the original narrative remain scarce, the project promises to explore Vash's history in a way never before seen. This new iteration is being produced by Orange, the studio behind the acclaimed CGI work on Beastars and Land of the Lustrous. They are known for pushing the boundaries of 3D animation in anime, suggesting Trigun Stampede will boast a distinct visual style. The original Trigun, a fan favorite with a MAL score of 8.22, captivated audiences with its blend of philosophical depth, intense action, and Vash's tragic journey across a desolate planet. It remains to be seen how Stampede will build upon or diverge from that legacy, but the involvement of Orange signals a bold new direction for the franchise.