
The wait is finally over—Ultraman Omega premiered on July 5, 2025, and it’s safe to say the series burst onto the scene with energy, style, and a sense of mystery that’s left fans eager for more. Here are my thoughts after watching the first episode, along with a few personal observations and questions for fellow fans.
Going into the premiere, I was a little unsure about Omega’s design based on the early promotional images. But seeing him in action completely changed my mind. The minimalist red-and-silver look, paired with slick CGI and practical effects, really pops on screen. The transformation sequences and battle scenes are especially dynamic—Omega feels both classic and refreshingly new.
One thing that really caught my eye was Omega’s beam charging pose. To me, it looks strikingly similar to Ultraman 80’s iconic stance, with both hands clasped together in a “+” shape. This might just be my own observation, but I’m curious—did anyone else notice the resemblance? The Ultra franchise often draws inspiration from martial arts and traditional Japanese movements, so I wonder if this was a deliberate callback or just a cool coincidence.

Omega isn’t just another Ultra—he brings some interesting new abilities to the table:
The first episode wastes no time, opening with a dramatic battle on a distant planet before Omega crash-lands on Earth. The pacing is spot-on—there’s plenty of action, but the show also holds back just enough to keep things intriguing. We’re introduced to Omega’s amnesia and a world that hasn’t seen kaiju in years, setting up lots of questions for future episodes.

Ultraman Omega delivers a thrilling, visually impressive premiere that honors the franchise’s roots while confidently charting its own path. With a hero who’s both powerful and relatable, a design that truly shines in motion, and a story that balances action with intrigue, Omega is off to a fantastic start. The pacing is tight, the mysteries are compelling, and I can’t wait to see where the series goes next.
And if you haven’t seen it yet, you can catch new episodes of Ultraman Omega every Saturday, 8.30am Singapore time on Tsuburaya’s Official YouTube Channel. Don’t miss out!
This blogpost is written with the assistance of Perplexity Pro.