Beastars Final Season Part 1 Trailer Sets Release Date for Hit Netflix Anime Show's Return
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Beastars Final Season Part 1 Trailer Sets Release Date for Hit Netflix Anime Show’s Return

Netflix has finally shared the Beastars final season trailer for the long-awaited return of its hit high school drama anime, teasing the first part of the next installment. This comes after over three years since the show debuted its 12-episode second season.

“Following the confrontation with Riz, Legoshi decides to leave school and begins living alone in Beast Apartments,” reads the synopsis for the latest season. “Meanwhile, Louis, who has declined the Young BEASTARS and graduated from the academy, decides to finally face his father, Ogma. Haru, who is enjoying her campus life, deals with an endless series of troubles. Around this time, current BEASTAR Yahya pursues Melon, a violent criminal who seeks pleasure in murdering beasts. The fates of Legoshi and Melon, which never should have crossed paths, are intertwined by a secret held closely by Legoshi’s family.”

Check out the Beastars final season trailer below (watch more trailers):

When is the Beastars final season release date?

Beastars Season 3 Part 1 will be available for streaming starting on December 5, exclusively on Netflix. In addition to the release date, the new cast members for the final season have also been unveiled, including Shigeru Chiba as Gosha, Shin-ichiro Miki as Yahya, Koji Okino as Melon, Tessho Genda as Sagwan, and Fumiko Orikasa as Seven.

Listed below are their complete character descriptions:

  • Gosha: A Komodo dragon who once aspired to become a BEASTAR alongside Yahya but abandoned that path after a particular incident. He’s gentle-minded but possesses powerful venom.
  • Yahya: A horse and current BEASTAR who’s a believer in justice. He wears a blindfold to suppress his wide vision and wariness.
  • Melon: A mysterious beast operating in the underground, whose true identity remains unknown.
  • Sagwan: A spotted seal of indeterminate age living in Legoshi’s apartment building. Having recently moved from the ocean, he’s still adapting to life on land and has a calm personality.
  • Seven: A Merino sheep and Legoshi’s neighbor, working at a major sporting goods manufacturer. She’s exhausted from working in a male-dominated corporation.

The anime is based on Paru Itagaki’s manga of the same name. It hails from director Shinichi Matsumi and scribe Nanami Higuchi, with Orange handling its production. Set in a world where carnivores and herbivores coexist, this ensemble drama features young beasts grappling with their instincts. The series features the voices of Chikahiro Kobayashi as Legoshi, Sayaka Senbongi as Haru, Yuki Ono as Louis, Junya Enoki as Jack, Yuki Kaji as Pina, and more.

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