Netflix released a new trailer on Tuesday for the final season of the anime adaptation of Paru Itagaki's BEASTARS manga. The trailer introduces the new cast, reveals and previews the final season ending theme song “Feel Like This” by YU-KA, and reveals the worldwide Netflix launch date of May 5 12 of the anime.
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The newly announced cast includes:
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The anime will be divided into two parts spanning two periods (fourths of a year) when the film premieres exclusively on Netflix. The main cast will return for the final season. Netflix previously listed the second season as “Coming Soon.”
Shinichi Matsumi and Nanami Higuchi both returned from the first two seasons as director and screenwriter, and Orange returned to anime production.
This season adapts the new movie part of Itagaki's manga.
First television anime to premiere on Netflix in Japan and on the programming block [+Ultra] of Fuji TV and on TV Nishinippon in October 2019. The season debuted on Netflix outside Japan in March 2020. The second season of the anime premiered in January 2021 and once again aired in Japan on the show block [+Ultra] by Fuji TV. Netflix launched the second season outside Japan in July 2021.
Viz Media released the manga in English and describes the story:
At a high school where students are literally divided into predators and prey, it is personal relationships that maintain the fragile peace. Which of them is Beastar—an academic and social role model destined to become a leader in a society rife with mistrust?
Last night at Cherryton Academy, a herbivore student was killed and eaten. Among the members of the drama club, the herbivores' suspicions naturally turn to their carnivorous classmates… The prime suspect? Legoshi, a large wolf. But he wouldn't hurt a fly—or would he? And will the dwarf rabbit Haru reveal the beast in him? Or is his feelings for her… something else?
Itagaki launched his BEASTARS manga in Akita Shoten's Weekly Shōnen Champion magazine in September 2016. The manga ended in October 2020. Akita Shoten published the manga's 22nd and final compiled book volume in October. 1 year 2021.
Source: Netflix Aniem YouTube channel, Natalie Comics