Beastars, the acclaimed anime series based on Paru Itagaki’s manga, is gearing up for its epic conclusion. After the first part of the final season dropped on Netflix in December 2024, fans have been eagerly awaiting the second half. Here’s everything you need to know about Beastars Final Season Part 2.
Beastars Final Season Part 2 Release Date Speculations
The final half of the anime’s final chapter, Beastars Final Season Part 2, is set to release on Netflix in March 2026. Following announcements at Jump Festa 2026 and Netflix Tudum’s December 2025 update, several anime-focused publications have confirmed the release window.
As part of its ongoing collaboration with Studio Orange, the anime is still only available on Netflix.
Beastars Final Season Part 2 Expected Cast
In keeping with previous seasons, the main Japanese voice cast returns for the last portion of the narrative. Yūki Ono plays Louis, Sayaka Senbongi plays Haru, and Chikahiro Kobayashi returns as Legoshi. Atsumi Tanezaki as Juno and Akio Ōtsuka as Gouhin are two more members of the returning cast.
As of right now, the emphasis is still on resolving arcs involving current characters; no significant new cast announcements have been made specifically for Part 2. Although Netflix and Studio Orange have not highlighted new casting announcements in recent updates, characters connected to the Melon plot are expected to play a significant role.
With Studio Orange handling animation and Shinichi Matsumi directing, the production team stays the same, guaranteeing tonal and stylistic coherence throughout the conclusion.
Beastars Final Season Part 2 Potential Plot
Following the events of Final Season Part 1, Part 2 is positioned as Beastars’ conclusive conclusion. The narrative tracks Legoshi, who is now living on his own in the Beast Apartments, as he negotiates the Black Market and faces hostility from society as well as his own impulses. While Louis struggles with life after graduation and unresolved familial ties, his relationship with Haru continues to under pressure in a world ever more divided.
Melon, the deadly hybrid enemy whose aggressive pursuits heighten tensions between carnivores and herbivores, is a major emphasis of the conclusion. His actions put Haru in immediate danger and force Legoshi to engage in a more serious conflict involving long-kept family secrets. Additionally, as Yahya, the current BEASTAR, pursues Melon and drives the city into anarchy, the story intensifies the conflict.
As Beastars approaches its ultimate resolution, trailers and official synopses point to a high-stakes, emotionally charged finale that significantly draws from the show’s recurring themes of identity, want, fear, and coexistence.