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>Pokémon Journeys is being rushed to finish around June 2022
>Ash gets to top 8 by defeating Diantha
>Bea also gets to the master class, replacing Raihan
>Ash defeats Bea in the top 8
>Ash loses against Leon in the top 4, but comes close to defeating him
>Leon defeats Cynthia in the finals
>Goh catches Mew, but ends up releasing it
>New season is set two years after the events of Journeys, Ash is a little more mature. The season starts with Ash retrying and winning the Indigo League. Goh is nowhere to be seen. Ash will once again travel with Brock and Dawn
>GF only plans on releasing the new gen on late 2023, so the new anime saga is going to be a bit short, roughly 70 episodes.
>Ash is then invited to an artificial island where another worldwide championship is being held
>A lot of characters will return, including Paul, Trip, Stephan, Cameron, Alan and Tobias. Paul is once again going to be the Ash's main rival
>Ash will use a combination of his most powerful Pokémon, doing a rotation with Pikachu, Snorlax, Squirtle, Charizard, Sceptile, Infernape, Gible, Greninja and Lycanrock through the episodes. His other Pokémon will make special appearances in some episodes of the season, usually to evolve or learn a new move
>Ash's Infernape and Paul's Electivire each receive a new form, kinda like a primal reversion. Basically, they revert back to the form of their Hisuian ancestors
>Before the league, Ash needs to win four badges by defeating special trainers in full battles, each with a legendary in their team
>Two new rivals will be introduced: the RS male protagonist, who has a Deoxys, and the trainer who originally won the Indigo League during the first season of the show