No sequel, but the main series gives him plenty. His introduction, his battle with Reinhard, and his defeat are some of the series' highlights. A spin-off might dilute what makes him memorable: his utterly unhinged monologues and the terrifying logic of his power. Sometimes a villain works best in a contained dose. If you want more Regulus, re-reading Arc 5 or watching those anime episodes is probably the most satisfying route.
It's a common question because he leaves such a strong impression. The short answer is no, there's no official sequel or spin-off manga/novel focused on Regulus Corneas. He's a major antagonist for one arc, and the story moves on. I think part of the reason is narrative logistics—he's so overpowered that a story centered on him would either be a boring curbstomp or require contrived weaknesses. His character is also deliberately static; he doesn't grow or change, he just is, a force of narcissistic nature. A spin-off needs a character with room for development, and Regulus, by design, has none. He's a fascinating obstacle for Subaru, not a protagonist. That said, I'd read a short story about his 'wives' and how that whole situation came to be, just for the sheer, messed-up worldbuilding.
I genuinely wondered that myself after finishing 'Re:Zero'. He’s such a fascinating character—a tired, powerful spirit who cares deeply about Emilia but is stuck in his ways. There's no dedicated sequel or spin-off just for Regulus, which feels like a missed opportunity. He dies pretty definitively in Arc 5.
That said, the 'Re:Zero' web novel has a ton of side stories and IF routes. One called 'Wrath IF' features a timeline where Subaru goes down a darker path, and Regulus gets some more exploration there because the circumstances of the Witch Cult are central. It’s not his story, but you see more of his twisted philosophy and power in action.
For a true spin-off, the closest thing might be the EX novels, which focus on past characters like Wilhelm and Fourier. They flesh out the world, and you get bits about the Witch Cult's history, which indirectly touches on the Archbishops. But a Regulus solo series? Not yet. Maybe if Tappei ever does a 'Witch Cult Chronicles' or something, but I’m not holding my breath. Still, every crumb about him in the main story is a delight to overanalyze.
Okay, no, there isn't a sequel or spin-off starring Regulus, and honestly, I'm glad. He's a perfectly contained villain—his arc in the story is complete, and his philosophy of 'love' as absolute possession is explored thoroughly in his fight. A spin-off would risk overexplaining him or softening his impact. The charm of 'Re:Zero' villains is their enigmatic, terrifying presence; dissecting Regulus's backstory too much might ruin that.
Sometimes a character is more powerful because we don't know everything. His final moments, ranting about his rights while being utterly dismantled, are iconic. A separate story would have to either retread that or invent something entirely new, and I'm not sure it could match the sheer absurd horror he brings to the main narrative. I'd rather the author focus on the remaining Archbishops or the main plot.
From a lore-hound perspective, nothing labeled as a direct sequel. However, the 'Re:Zero' franchise is sprawling. The web novel's Arc 5 aftermath and later arcs occasionally reference his legacy within the Witch Cult. Some fan-translated side content, like Q&A sheets from the author, drop extra bits about his Authority of Greed and his... unique marital situation. That's the closest you get to extended material. If you crave more, diving into those deep-cut fan resources is the only way.
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Emily Ravens, the last of the rare white wolves, is an outcast in a world that once held her lineage in awe.
Rejected by her fated alpha mate and shunned as an orphan, she endures humiliation and bullying from those who once admired her kind.
But when a new alpha offers her a chance at acceptance and a place in his pack, Emily faces a choice: confront her painful past or remain forever defined by rejection.
In a world where trust is fleeting and ancient bloodlines are both a blessing and a curse, will Emily find the strength to forge a new path and claim her rightful place?
"You are weak, scentless, and unworthy. I, Alpha Silas, reject you as my mate."
On her 18th birthday, Lyra Thorne didn’t get a celebration. She got a public execution of her heart.
In the Blackwood Pack where power is law, Lyra was the anomaly—an embarrassment to her father and a liability to her pack. But the cruelest blow came from Alpha Silas, her Fated Mate. Instead of claiming her, he shattered their bond in front of everyone to marry a rival’s daughter for a political alliance.
Broken, pregnant, and left for dead, Lyra fled into the Forbidden Forest. The pack assumed the weak wolfless girl had perished.
They were wrong.
Three years later, Blackwood is on the brink of war. Their only hope lies with **The Shadow Claws**, a legendary mercenary faction led by a ruthless, masked woman known only as 'The Viper.' She is cold, lethal, and commands respect from the most dangerous wolves in the region.
When Silas meets this mysterious warrior, he is inexplicably drawn to her. But when the mask finally slips, he is forced to face his biggest regret: The weak girl he threw away is now the powerful Queen he needs to save his pack.
Silas wants her back. He wants to claim what is his.
But Lyra didn't return for love. She returned for justice. And she didn't come alone.
She brought a little boy with eyes that mirror the Alpha's own... a secret that could either redeem Silas, or destroy his entire kingdom.
After failing my mission, the system sent me back to the modern world and stripped away all my emotions.
But three years later, alarms suddenly blared through my mind as the system went into a frenzy.
The system told me that Adrian Blackwood, the Regent I failed to win over, had gone mad.
He bathed the royal court in blood and was determined to drag the entire Kingdom of Ashbourne into ruin. The only thing keeping him going was his obsession with seeing me one more time.
I refused immediately.
He had already ruined my life. Why should I go back and save him?
The system grew so desperate that it started glitching. In the end, it offered me a blood-bound contract: if I agreed to return, all penalties would be erased.
On top of that, it would give me a fortune large enough to let me live comfortably for the rest of my life.
After weighing the pros and cons, I agreed.
But when the emotionless version of me stood before Adrian once again, the Regent who held the entire kingdom in his grasp dropped to his knees at my feet.
Xevia Brielle, a young omega, daughter of an enslaved who works for the Ivyari family, is lulled by the seductions of the youngest alpha prince in the Ivyari family, Alarick Dereck Ivyari.
Their illicit relationship has made Xevia pregnant. Now that she is pregnant, Alarick betrays and refuses to admit the baby. As punishment, Xevia was banished from the pack.
She was dumped into the middle of the terrible depths of a dark forest known as the abode of rogues. However, poor Xevia's life was saved by a wolf from a group of rogues. He is Xander Levon Balstair. The Rogue prince, who was blind, was cold, arrogant, and high-tempered.
Her life was like jumping out of the frying pan into the fire.
Xevia had to give herself up to mating with Xander. Every day she wished death would come to her rather than having to spend her entire life accompanying that arrogant and evil blind man. However, all that hatred and rejection will end when she learns about a truth that opens her mind and heart.
I looked at my fiancee and saw the corner of his lips, curved, and there was satisfaction in his eyes that couldn't be hidden after he had managed to push me off the cliff, letting the pack of rogues feast on me.
Why?
I badly wanted to open my mouth to ask him why he did this to me, but I couldn't muster the courage to ask him.
It wasn't because I couldn't, rather I was afraid of hearing the cruelest words from the mouth of someone whom I loved.
~•~
Dahlia Hail was kicked out of her pack for a crime she did not commit. She became a rogue the moment she left the pack. In the forest, she happened to meet a man. They became partners in life as time passed.
However, it didn't last long. Dahlia was betrayed by the man she loved. She was discarded by the man who threw her in the pit of rogue hunters, leading Dahlia to die at their hands.
She thought her life was over, but the universe blessed her and gave her a second chance. In her second life, she dedicated herself to exacting her revenge, only to discover that the script was changing due to the butterfly effect.
How come Kaleid became her Professor and started to approach her with the identity as her mate?