As the Beastars series concludes with its final season, a captivating trailer for the first half has arrived, offering plenty of reasons to eagerly await its return.
Here’s the improved text: The past three years have been remarkable, with the conclusion of Beastars’ second season; now, the first installment of the eagerly anticipated third and final season has finally arrived.
The highly anticipated fifth and final season of the popular series is set to debut on Netflix on December 5. The streaming giant describes the concluding episodes as follows: “In this world, carnivores and herbivores thrive together in harmony.” After the traumatic encounter with the assailant who consumed his classmate on campus, Legoshi opted to discontinue his education and relocate to the solitude of Beast Residences, where he dwelled in isolation. After years of estrangement, Louis finally finds himself standing at the threshold of his childhood home, determined to confront his father, Ogma. As Haru navigates campus life, she faces numerous challenges that make it difficult for her to truly appreciate the experience. Meanwhile, a surge in devouring incidents has struck the town, sparking concerns among residents and authorities alike. As the sinister forces that manipulate the prison’s machinery begin to tighten their grip, Legoshi and his companions find themselves increasingly ensnared…
Watch the trailer above and discover a fresh cast of characters joining the story. Gosha, a Komodo dragon with a brief aspiration to become a Beastar, abandoned that pursuit following a pivotal event; his voice provided by veteran actor Shigeru Chiba (Jujutsu Kaisen, One Piece).
Yahya, a horse-like humanoid and a passionate advocate for justice, voices the character, whose friendship with He is built on a shared commitment to upholding fairness. The supporting cast of Beastars is fleshed out with Melon, whose enigmatic identity is brought to life by Koji Okino’s (My Hero Academia) thrilling voice work, while Sagwan, a discerning seal residing in Legoshi’s abode, is voiced by Tessho Genda (Naruto), and Seven, a Merino sheep and Legoshi’s neighbour, is portrayed by Fumiko Orikasa (Bleach).
While no specific date has been announced for the release of the second half, it’s possible that it may arrive sometime in 2025. With no guarantees on release timing from Netflix’s history with anime, let’s keep our expectations tempered and hope for the best.