
Blue Lock Season 3: Latest updates on release date, cast and plot details
Yo, Blue Lock fans, are you as pumped as we are for Season 3? After that absolute banger of a Season 2 finale, fans are losing their minds waiting for more ego-fueled soccer chaos. Let's cut to the chase and talk about what we know (or think we know) about Blue Lock Season 3's release date, who's voicing the squad, and what crazy plot twists are coming our way. When's Blue Lock Season 3 Dropping?
Alright, here's the deal: as of July 2025, there's no official 'Season 3 is coming!' announcement. Total bummer, I know. But Blue Lock is basically printing money with its hype, and the manga's got tons of juicy content left. Season 2, with that epic Japan U-20 match, wrapped up in December 2024. Anime studios usually need a hot minute—think 12 to 18 months—to cook up a new season. So, my bet? We're looking at late 2025 or maybe early 2026 for Season 3.
Studio 8bit doesn't mess around with those crisp animations, so we are cool waiting for them to do it right. Wanna stay in the know? Keep tabs on Blue Lock 's X page or Crunchyroll's updates. They'll spill the tea first. Who's Voicing the Blue Lock Season 3 Crew?
The voice cast is like the secret sauce of Blue Lock —they make these characters pop off the screen. We are pretty sure we'll see our faves back in action. Here's the lineup we are expecting: Yoichi Isagi (Kazuki Ura in Japanese, Ricco Fajardo in English)
Meguru Bachira (Tasuku Kaito in Japanese, Drew Breedlove in English)
Rin Itoshi (Kouki Uchiyama in Japanese, Matt Shipman in English)
Jinpachi Ego (Hiroshi Kamiya in Japanese, Derick Snow in English)
And hold up—new characters are crashing the party! Michael Kaiser, voiced by the legend Mamoru Miyano, is gonna be a game-changer. He's this cocky German striker from Bastard München, and we are already obsessed. Also, Sae Itoshi, Rin's big bro, is stepping up, and their family drama is gonna be chef's kiss . Can't wait to hear these voices bring the heat! What's Going Down in Blue Lock Season 3's Plot?
Okay, let's talk plot, because Season 3 is about to go global. We are betting it'll tackle the Neo-Egoist League arc from the manga, and holy cow, it's intense. After the Blue Lock squad owned Japan's U-20 team in Season 2, they're now thrown into this insane international setup. The Neo-Egoist League has them training with five U-20 teams—Germany, England, Spain, Italy, and France—to gear up for the U-20 World Cup. Here's what to expect: World-Class Action : The boys are facing off with international pros, learning new tricks and getting humbled.
Isagi vs. Kaiser Showdown : Michael Kaiser's this smug genius, and his battles with Isagi are gonna be straight fire.
Itoshi Brothers Drama : Rin and Sae's beef is next-level, and we're getting deep into their past. Grab the tissues!
Insane Matches: Studio 8bit's gonna make these games look like a Hollywood blockbuster. Those goals? Cinematic.
This arc is all about ego, teamwork, and pushing limits. Isagi's gotta evolve, Rin's got demons to face, and the stakes are sky-high.
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