Beastars season 3 now has an official release date, as well as a new trailer. Beyond that, there's also new announcements about a fresh set of cast members to wolf down.
So, if you're here to find out more about one of the year's final anime shows, we're here to give you the goods. Below, you'll find all the latest on the Beastars season 3 release date, the latest news, and where we expect the story of Legoshi and Haru to go next.
For more, check out the new anime still coming in 2024, as well as all the latest on Jujutsu Kaisen season 3 and Demon Slayer Infinity Castle.
Beastars season 3 release date
Beastars season 3, part 1 is releasing on December 5, 2024. The second part is undated but, given the streamer's recent trend for delivering some of its biggest shows (such as The Witcher and Cobra Kai) in tinier chunks, we'd expect the show to draw to a close in early 2025.
A world of impending danger awaits Legoshi as the final chapter begins.BEASTARS Final Season will be released in two parts with Part 1 coming THIS DECEMBER, only on Netflix! 🐺#bstanime @bst_anime pic.twitter.com/sZewC8TpKUJuly 4, 2024
Beastars season 3 story: what manga chapters is it adapting?
"A world of impending danger awaits Legoshi as the final chapter begins," began Netflix's initial announcement on the final season.
Beastars season 3, then, will pick up from where the second season left off, with Riz unmasked as Tem's killer and Legoshi managing to get his carnivore instincts somewhat under control – as evidenced by only chomping off Louis' leg (trust us, it makes sense).
With Riz in custody, Legoshi admits to Haru that he wants to leave Cherryton and see more of the world, as well as continuing his carnivore training under Gouhin. It's not clear, though, whether Legoshi and Haru's relationship will survive the changes – especially considering the latter’s half-joking declaration that she’ll have to find a new boyfriend.
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The new season will also adapt (at least loosely) chapters 100-196 of Paru Itagaki's manga. That encompasses two major arcs: The Interspecies Relations arc and the Revenge of the Love Failure arc.
Not to dive too much into spoiler territory, but the Interspecies Relations arc (chapters 100-123) deals with the next chapter in Legoshi's life, while Revenge of the Love Failure (chapters 124-196) fully introduces a new villain, Melon, and wraps up the story in Cherryton between Legoshi and Haru, though the anime hasn’t yet adapted much of Legoshi's backstory. Expect that to show up in some form in one of the final two parts.
Is Beastars season 3 the final season?
Yes, Beastars season 3 is the final season – as revealed by Netflix in March. It continues a surprisingly extensive trend of popular shows reaching the end of their runs.
The Demon Slayer Infinity Castle movie trilogy will adapt the end of Tanjiro's story in the near future and My Hero Academia's final season airs in 2025. Over in the manga world, Jujutsu Kaisen also came to a close earlier this year, while Attack on Titan's anime reached its conclusion in 2023.
Beastars season 3 trailer: the first look at the final season
BEASTARS Final Season Part 1 | Official Trailer | Netflix - YouTube
"I want this world to be a place where Haru can feel safe," Legoshi began in the first teaser trailer for Beastars season 3. Unfortunately, given the sudden jump scare of Louis' foot, it appears that the wolf's own hunger needs to be quelled before he can do anything about the love of his life.
The trailer, then, provides a quick snapshot of what to expect from the final season – as well as some possible closure on Legoshi and Haru's relationship, and more adventures from those at Cherryton Academy. There's even a quick glimpse of Legoshi's grandfather, Gosha.
The new trailer, which you can see above, follows much of the same story beats, but puts a renewed focus on new series villain Melon.
Beastars season 3 cast
The Beastars season 3 cast hasn't been fully confirmed, though we know Legoshi (Chikahiro Kobayashi/Jonah Scott) and Haru (Sayaka Senbongi/Lara Jill Miller) will definitely return, and Louis (Yuki Ono/Griffin Puatu) won't be far behind.
Among the new arrivals are Komodo dragon Gosha (Shigeru Chiba), his former horse partner Yahya (Shin-ichiro Miki), seal Sagwan (Tessho Genda), sheep Seven (Fumiko Orikasa), and "mysterious beast" Melon (Koji Okino).
Studio Orange are back on animation duties, as is series director Shinichi Matsumi.
Need something to watch in the meantime? Check out our picks for the 20 best anime you should be watching in 2024.
Bradley Russell
I'm the Senior Entertainment Writer here at GamesRadar+, focusing on news, features, and interviews with some of the biggest names in film and TV. On-site, you'll find me marveling at Marvel and providing analysis and room temperature takes on the newest films, Star Wars and, of course, anime. Outside of GR, I love getting lost in a good 100-hour JRPG, Warzone, and kicking back on the (virtual) field with Football Manager. My work has also been featured in OPM, FourFourTwo, and Game Revolution.
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