Blue Lock Season 3 has been officially announced and is in production, but it does not have a confirmed release date yet.
It was revealed at the Blue Lock Egoist Festa 2025 event on September 28, 2025 (along with a live-action film). The anime will adapt the highly anticipated Neo Egoist League (NEL) arc, continuing directly from the end of Season 2 (which covered the Blue Lock vs. U-20 Japan arc).
Blue Lock Season 3: Release Date Rumors and Timeline
– Expected window: Late 2026, most likely fall (e.g., October) 2026 or possibly early 2027. This aligns with the roughly two-year gaps between prior seasons (Season 1 in 2022, Season 2 in October 2024) and typical anime production timelines for a high-profile sports series.
– Some fan sites, Instagram, and Facebook posts claim a specific premiere of October 9, 2026, but this has not been confirmed by official sources like the production committee, Crunchyroll, or major anime news outlets (e.g., Animation Magazine, Anime Corner). It appears to be informed speculation based on past patterns.
– More info (including a potential trailer, key visual, or exact date) is expected at events like Anime Japan 2026 or through official channels in the coming months.
Related project: A live-action Blue Lock film (first for the franchise) is set for theatrical release in Japan on August 7, 2026 (summer 2026), timed to coincide with the 2026 FIFA World Cup. It is produced by Credeus (known for Kingdom and Golden Kamuy live-actions) and distributed by Toho. Casting includes Fumiya Takahashi as Yoichi Isagi, with others like K (from &TEAM) as Seishiro Nagi already revealed; more cast and trailers have been dropping.
Blue Lock Season 3: Cast Updates
The core voice cast from Seasons 1 and 2 is expected to return, with no major new announcements yet for Season 3 (as of April 2026). Key returning roles include:
- Yoichi Isagi — Kazuki Ura (JP) / Ricco Fajardo (EN)
- Meguru Bachira— Tasuku Kaito (JP) / Drew Breedlove (EN)
- Hyoma Chigiri— Soma Saito (JP)
- Rensuke Kunigami, Seishiro Nagi, Rin Itoshi, Shoei Baro, and others will reprise as well.
- Michael Kaiser (a major new/rival presence teased at the end of Season 2) is voiced by Mamoru Miyano in Japanese.
New international master strikers and players in the NEL arc will introduce fresh voice actors. The author (Muneyuki Kaneshiro) and illustrator (Yusuke Nomura) have expressed excitement about bringing the “eccentric international players” to life.
Blue Lock Season 3: What to Expect Next
Season 3 will shift focus to the final training phase before the U-20 World Cup. After Blue Lock’s success against Japan U-20, Jinpachi Ego turns the project into a global entertainment spectacle (streamed via Blue Lock TV). Players choose and train under one of five elite U-20 European teams/master strikers in a league-style tournament. Key elements include:
– Teams and Masters:
– Bastard München (Germany) — Noel Noa
– Manshine City (England) — Chris Prince
– FC Barcha (Spain) — Lavinho
– Ubers (Italy) — Marc Snuffy
– Paris X Gen (PXG, France) — Likely tied to Loki or similar.
– High-stakes matches with new rivals, metavisions, ego clashes, and tactical evolution. Expect heavy focus on Isagi’s growth, rivalries (e.g., with Kaiser, Rin, Baro, Nagi), and standout moments like dramatic goals, psychological battles, and character arcs for the full Blue Lock roster.
– The arc is one of the longest and most popular in the manga (over 100+ chapters), so Season 3 will likely cover a significant portion (possibly the early NEL matches) rather than the entire thing, setting up future seasons.
– Animation studio is likely Eight Bit again (from prior seasons), with hopes for improved quality after some Season 2 criticisms—better CG for matches, fluid action, and “aura” visuals.
Even more intense ego-driven soccer, international flair, and hype rivalries as Japan’s strikers prepare to take on the world. The live-action film may cover earlier story beats, providing a parallel hype boost.
Keep an eye on the official Blue Lock Twitter/X (@Blue_Lock_PR or English account), Crunchyroll, or Kodansha for updates. The franchise is riding high on manga sales and global popularity, so expect strong marketing in the lead-up. If you’re caught up on the anime but not the manga, the NEL arc delivers some of the series’ most exciting developments!