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Record of Ragnarok Season 3 Set to Premiere on December 10, 2025
Fans of the popular anime series Record of Ragnarok can finally mark their calendars, as the release date for season 3 has been confirmed. After a two-year wait following the conclusion of season 2, the third installment will be available on Netflix worldwide starting December 10, 2025. This announcement comes alongside the unveiling of a third trailer that provides a glimpse into the intense battles and new content that viewers can expect.
The new trailer showcases the upcoming season’s opening theme, titled “Dead Or Alive,” performed by the renowned Japanese rock band GLAY. The footage highlights the epic confrontations that lie ahead, setting the stage for another thrilling chapter in this unique narrative.
As in previous seasons, season 3 will continue to feature a roster of famous historical figures and mythological characters. Notable names include Nikola Tesla, voiced by Makoto Furukawa, King Leonidas played by Hiroshi Shirokuma, Hades portrayed by Ryotaro Okiayu, Beelzebub voiced by Daisuke Namikawa, and Nostradamus, represented by Shun Horie. These characters will engage in a fierce 13-round battle where the victor, either gods or humanity, will gain dominion over the world for a millennium.
The announcement of season 3 was made in March, with manga writers Shinya Umemura and Takumi Fukui expressing their gratitude to fans for their support. Umemura stated, “I’m so grateful that the third season of the anime is being produced. This is all thanks to everyone’s support — thank you from the bottom of my heart. I can’t wait to see how that one move by Nikola Tesla appears on screen! I hope everyone will continue to watch Record of Ragnarok!”
Fukui echoed this sentiment, remarking on the anticipation surrounding the continuation of the story. “Much time has passed since the explosive ending to the second season. Thanks to the support of our fans, the third season is finally here! How will that fiery battle we depicted in the comic be recreated? Familiar characters will cross paths again. I can’t wait for everyone to see the continuation of the battle between gods and humanity!”
For those eager to catch up, seasons 1 and 2 of Record of Ragnarok are currently available for streaming on Netflix. Subscribers can enjoy the series starting from £5.99 a month. As the release date approaches, viewers are encouraged to add season 3 to their watchlists through various platforms, including the Radio Times app, which offers daily TV recommendations and features.
In conclusion, the anticipation for Record of Ragnarok season 3 is building rapidly, with fans looking forward to the return of their favorite characters and the thrilling battles that promise to unfold. As the premiere date approaches, excitement is palpable across the anime community.
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