A brand new replace confirms the discharge date for Alice in Borderland Season 3, which is formally set to premiere on Netflix this 12 months. Following the large world success of Season 2, the announcement comes alongside a chilling teaser trailer that teases a return to lethal video games and psychological twists. If the brand new footage is any indication, the high-stakes survival saga is much from over.
Alice in Borderland Season 3 will get September launch date with first trailer
Netflix has confirmed that Alice in Borderland Season 3 will premiere globally on Thursday, September 25, 2025. The streamer additionally launched the primary teaser trailer for the upcoming season, providing a preview of the collection’ return to high-stakes survival gameplay.
Season 3 picks up after Arisu (Kento Yamazaki) and Usagi (Tao Tsuchiya) have returned to the actual world with no reminiscence of the Borderland. Now married and dwelling peacefully, their actuality is disrupted by haunting visions and hallucinations. Usagi vanishes after encountering Ryuji (Kento Kaku), a researcher obsessive about the afterlife. On the identical time, Banda (Hayato Isomura) presents Arisu with the ultimate card: the Joker.
This season introduces the “Joker” stage, a brand new degree within the twisted realm, as Arisu groups up with new gamers in a determined try to rescue Usagi and uncover the reality. Returning solid members embrace Isomura, Ayaka Miyoshi, and Katsuya Maiguma. New solid additions are Hiroyuki Ikeuchi, Koji Ohkura, Kotaro Daigo, Risa Sudou, Tina Tamashiro, Hyunri, and Kaku.
Directed by Shinsuke Sato and based mostly on Haro Aso’s manga, the third season is co-written by Sato and Yasuko Kuramitsu. The manufacturing group contains composer Yutaka Yamada and cinematographer Taro Kawazu. Manufacturing designers Iwao Saito and Shin Nakayama be a part of alongside VFX supervisor Atsushi Doi. The present is produced by Robotic, with manufacturing assist from The Seven.
Alice in Borderland turned Netflix Japan’s most-watched title following Season 2’s debut in December 2022. The collection stays a key a part of Netflix’s rising funding in Japanese live-action productions.
Initially reported by Anubhav Chaudhry on SuperHeroHype.