Overview
- Part 7 of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure introduces a completely new protagonist, detached from the legacy of past characters.
- The central character, Johnny Joestar, pays tribute to the original Jonathan Joestar, but comes from a unique narrative background.
- While not officially announced yet, fans are eagerly awaiting a confirmation for the anime adaptation of Part 7 during JOJODAY.
Quick Links
- Understanding Part 7 as a “Restart”
- The Connection Between Johnny and Jonathan Joestar
- A Deep Dive into the Joestar Family
- Expected Release Date for the JoJo Part 7 Anime
- Where to Stream JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure
Fans of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure are buzzing with excitement for an upcoming announcement regarding a new anime season. The focus will likely shift to Part 7, also known as Steel Ball Run, which brings a distinct change in story dynamics compared to previous chapters.
With a brand-new protagonist, Johnny Joestar, fans are questioning how his character ties into the existing Joestar lineage. Unlike the first six parts that chronicle the generational saga of the Joestar family, Part 7 offers a fresh narrative, introducing a new era for the series.
Part 7 as a “Restart”in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure


Entitled Steel Ball Run, Part 7 centers around a thrilling race that defines its plot. What sets this installment apart is its new narrative continuum; while the previous arcs are focused on Jonathan Joestar and his bloodline, Steel Ball Run follows a different Joestar who, intriguingly, shares the same name—Jonathan Joestar.
Even though Part 7 is not tied to the established timeline, it features numerous nods to its predecessors, making it feel less like a full reboot and more of a thoughtfully crafted “restart”. This allows newcomers to engage with the story while rewarding long-time fans with familiar references. Additionally, this part signifies a pivotal moment for the series, transitioning serialization from Shonen Jump to Ultra Jump.
Is Johnny Joestar a Blood Relative of Jonathan Joestar from Phantom Blood?
Johnny Joestar, originally named Jonathan Joestar, stands as the principal character of Part 7. Although their namesake is the same, Johnny serves as a tribute to the original Jonathan Joestar and also draws inspiration from Chuck Berry’s iconic song “Johnny B. Goode”. Yet, they are not blood relatives.
Characteristically, Johnny departs significantly from Jonathan. The differences extend beyond physical attributes and encompass their respective life experiences. Jonathan hailed from a prosperous British family in the 1800s, while Johnny is born in the United States to a mixed American-Japanese lineage.
Before the events of Part 7, Johnny was a promising horse jockey who had to cut his career short due to an accident that left him paraplegic. His journey begins anew when he encounters Gyro Zeppeli and decides to participate in the Steel Ball Run race to delve deeper into the mysteries of Steel Balls.
The Joestar Family Tree Explained


For those seeking clarity, here’s a breakdown of the primary Joestar characters leading up to Part 6, highlighting their relationships:
- Jonathan Joestar (Part 1)
- George Joestar II
- Joseph Joestar (Part 2)
- Josuke Higashikata (Part 4)
- Holy Kujo
- Jotaro Kujo (Part 3, featured in Parts 4, 5, and 6)
- Jolyne Kujo (Part 6)
- Jotaro Kujo (Part 3, featured in Parts 4, 5, and 6)
- Joseph Joestar (Part 2)
- George Joestar II
- Dio Brando (Parts 1, 3, and 6; primary antagonist, adopted)
- Giorno Giovanna (Part 5)
- Donatello Versus (Part 5, minor antagonist)
- Rikiel (Part 5, minor antagonist)
- Ungalo (Part 6, minor antagonist)
Further, it’s essential to note that all of Dio’s children are considered illegitimate.
Projected Release of the JoJo Part 7 Anime

As of now, there is no official confirmation for an anime adaptation of Steel Ball Run, but anticipation is mounting. A JoJo event scheduled for April 12, 2025 may reveal crucial updates about Part 7. However, the official JoJo account has yet to clarify whether an anime announcement will occur.
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If Part 7 is officially unveiled during JOJODAY, its anime adaptation may premiere in 2026, especially since the current production schedule of David Production is focused on Fire Force Season 3.
Where to Watch JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure
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In the United States and various regions, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure can be streamed on Netflix, available with subtitles and dubs in numerous languages. While Part 6 (Stone Ocean) is exclusive to Netflix, earlier installments can be found on Crowd Crunch and other streaming platforms.
It remains uncertain whether Part 7 will also have a Netflix-exclusive status, as many fans expressed dissatisfaction with the treatment of Stone Ocean on the platform.
In English-speaking territories, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is published by VIZ Media.