Hey, Fire Force fans! The hype for Season 3 Part 2 is real, and the countdown to its fiery conclusion is on. After Part 1’s wild ride, everyone’s itching for the next chapter of Shinra’s journey. Here’s the latest on when it drops, who’s voicing the crew, and what’s cooking in the story.

Release Date: When Does Fire Force Season 3 Part 2 Hit Screens?

Mark your calendars for January 2026—that’s when Fire Force Season 3 Part 2 is expected to light up screens. No exact date yet, but based on Part 1’s Friday night vibe (1:53 AM JST, or about 12:53 PM EST/9:53 AM PST for U.S. folks, and 11:30 PM IST for India), expect weekly episodes around the same time. Crunchyroll’s likely to stream it live with Japan, with Hulu and Netflix possibly joining in.

Cast: Who’s Bringing Company 8 to Life?

The voice squad’s back to bring Company 8 to life, and they’re ready to deliver the heat. Here’s who’s stepping up:

  • Gakuto Kajiwara as Shinra Kusakabe

  • Yusuke Kobayashi as Arthur Boyle

  • Kazuya Nakai as Akitaru Obi

  • Saeko Kamijo as Maki Oze

  • Mao Ichimichi (M.A.O) as Iris

  • Aoi Yuki as Tamaki Kotatsu

  • Lynn as Princess Hibana

  • Maaya Sakamoto as Sho Kusakabe

  • Rie Kugimiya as Haumea

Part 1 introduced fresh voices like Shinji Kawada (Stream), Masaya Matsukaze (Furakuchu), and Yuko Sanpei (Faerie), and Part 2 might toss in some new names for the final showdown.

Plot Details: What’s Next for Shinra and Company 8?

Part 1 ended with a bang in the Obi’s Rescue arc, with Company 8 going all-out to save their captain and uncovering the White-Clad’s insane plan to torch Earth into a second sun. That Episode 12 twist about Yona’s Adolla roots and the Evangelist’s apocalyptic scheme? Mind-blowing. Here’s what’s coming in Part 2, pulled from Atsushi Ohkubo’s manga and fan chatter:

Great Cataclysm Clash: The White-Clad’s pushing to burn the world down, and Company 8’s gotta stop ‘em. Expect epic battles with crazy-cool animation—David Production doesn’t mess around.

Shinra’s Deep Dive: Shinra’s Adolla Burst and weird visions will unpack his past, his mom’s fate, and the world before the Cataclysm. It’s gonna hit right in the feels.

Big Fights, Bigger Heart: From Arthur’s quest for the ultimate Excalibur to Maki’s fiery spirit, everyone gets their moment. The action’s intense, but the emotional punches land just as hard.

Part 1 got some flak for speeding through, but Episode 12 proved it could deliver. Part 2’s likely to slow down a bit, adapting manga chapters 198–304 (Assault on Haijima, Final Pillar Arc, Great Cataclysm) across about 12 episodes for a smoother, epic finale.