Fire Force: Season 3 gets a trailer, image, and release date

Fire Force: Season 3 gets a trailer, image, and release date

The final season of Fire Force will be split into 2 parts, premiering in April 2025 and January 2026.
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Finally, fans can celebrate! The 3rd season of the anime has received new updates: the official website has released a trailer, a promotional image, and the anime's premiere date.

Trailer: Fire Force: Season 3

In the trailer we can see the protagonist Shinra heading into the final battle.

Fire Force: Season 3 gets a trailer, image, and release date

So the news doesn't stop! Along with the announcement, the end of Fire Force will be divided into 2 parts, the first arriving in April 2025 followed by its conclusion in January 2026.

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On the website we can read the following:

A dark, fiery fantasy guided by flames.
The final chapter begins— After intense battles surrounding the "Pillars" and an investigation mission in the "Nether," Shinra and his comrades draw closer to the world's greatest secrets. Responding to their efforts, other special firefighting units also demonstrate their cooperation, and all teams unite to prevent a disaster of enormous proportions. Now, the final battle begins for the firefighters and the hero Shinra to protect the world.

Production of the anime Fire Force:

  • Original work: Atsushi Ōkubo (published in Kodansha’s “Weekly Shonen Magazine”)
  • Animation studio: David Production (Undead Unluck, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure)

Finally, author Atsushi Ohkubo ( Soul Eater ) launched the Fire Force manga Kodansha 's Weekly Shounen in September 2015. The series received an anime adaptation with 24 episodes, produced by David Production, premiering on July 5, 2019 and also got its second season for July 2020.

Furthermore, the manga came to an end in February 2022.

Source: Official Website

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