The third season arrives on Netflix in a month, although it will be divided into two batches.
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The end of Beastars is now near, and Netflix has been quick to remind all fans of the series. After a long wait, the third season of the anime will officially debut on December 5, and the first trailer is finally available, offering us a taste of what awaits the protagonists Legoshi and Haru in the final chapters of their story.
There is one month to go until the return of Beastars
In perfect sync with the wait, Netflix released the trailer exactly one month before the release of the new season, increasing the hype among fans for these final episodes. It is not excluded that, as we get closer to the debut, Netflix may launch a new trailer to reveal more details about future events. The third season promises to be full of emotion and conflict, with Legoshi determined to take on the world and any obstacles that may come between him and Haru. Once again, it seems that Studio Orange has meticulously cared about the quality of the animation, ensuring the visual level that has characterized the series since the beginning. Despite the studio's involvement in the new Trigun series, the technical quality of Beastars does not appear to have been compromised.
As Legoshi, Louis, and Haru navigate their new paths, the city sees an increase in devouring incidents. With a heinous criminal on the loose, a family secret comes to light.
Featuring the ending theme, "Feel Like This" by YU-KA, the long-awaited final season approaches along… pic.twitter.com/7DO7VCZTFg
A final season divided into two parts
Although December 5th marks the beginning of the end, this final season of Beastars will be divided into two parts. For now, we know that only the first half of the episodes will be available, while the second part does not yet have an official release date. Once released, however, the story of Legoshi, Haru, and their anthropomorphic world will truly come to its definitive conclusion. As the world of Beastars approaches its final chapter, fans can expect an intense and tense conclusion. Netflix and Studio Orange have promised a farewell worthy of a series that has managed to explore complex social issues in an original and visually fascinating way.
Beastars tells the story of the struggle between carnivores and herbivores in a world where they should coexist peacefully
Beastars, based on the manga by Paru Itagaki, takes us into a fascinating universe populated by anthropomorphic animals, with carnivores and herbivores coexisting in an increasingly fragile balance. The series explores deep conflicts and complex social dynamics, with episodes that address themes such as prejudice, identity, and natural instinct. The protagonist, Legoshi, is a gentle wolf who struggles to control his instincts and maintain his relationship with Haru, a rabbit who represents both an attraction and an internal conflict for him.
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