The final episode of Tokyo Revengers Season 3 is almost here, so here’s everything you need to know, including release date, time, preview images, and some spoilers about the next episode!
Episode 12 begins with Kisaki shooting Kaku as he falls to the ground. He tried to go again, but Izana jumped in his way and was shot.
We then see a flashback to the early days of Tenjiku, where Izana recruits Kaku as its first member and how they were best friends to begin with.
When the flashback ends, Izana dies, and then Kaku follows. Mikey declares this war over and tells everyone to flee.
Kisaki runs back, but Takemitchy and Draken follow him. We see a 1-on-1 match between Kisaki and Takemitchy as the final episode of this season will decide the outcome of all of this.
Tokyo Revengers: Tenjiku Arc (Part 3) Episode 12 Release date and time
Tokyo Revengers: The title of Tenjiku Arc (Part 3) Episode 12 has not been revealed yet. It will be released in other countries at 12:00 a.m. JST on December 26, 2023 or December 27, 2023. The release schedule for this episode in different time zones is as follows:
India:eng> 8:30 pm, December 26, 2023Japan: 12:00 am, December 27, 2023USA: 10:00 a.m., December 26, 2023 (Eastern Time)Europe: 4pm December 26, 2023 in France and GermanyAsia: December 26, 2023, 11 p.m. in the Philippines and Malaysia; 10:00 pm in Indonesia
Tokyo Revengers: Tenjiku Arc (Part 3) Episode 12 Preview images and spoilers
The preview image of this episode is as follows:
The next episode continues with Kisaki confronting Takemitchy. As they exchange dialogue, Takemitchy sees a flashback of Kisaki confessing to Hinata.
We see a flashback where Kisaki tells Takemitchy that he loved Hinata and took her away. So all he did so far was to get Hinata.
Hinata arrived at that place when Kisaki took the opportunity to run away. While running, he was hit by a large truck and is now lying on the ground with broken bones.
Where to watch Tokyo Revengers Part 3?
Legal streaming options for this anime series are available for those outside of Japan on platforms like Disney+ and Hulu.