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After a year of waiting, Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Part 4 is finally coming in July 2026, and honestly, the anime community cannot stop talking about it. Known in Japanase as Burīchi: Sennen Kessen-hen, this final part is titled The Calamity, and if the previous three cours are anything to go by, it is going to be an absolute rollercoaster. Tite Kubo himself is back supervising the whole thing, which already tells you this is not going to be your average finale.

If you have been casually scrolling through anime forums lately, chances are Blue Orchestra (or as it is known in Japan, Ao no Orchestra) has popped up at least once. And honestly, for good reason. Season 2 has been doing a lot of quiet heavy lifting, delivering emotional performances and competitive drama that fans genuinely did not see coming. Now that the season is almost done, everyone is wondering the same thing - is Season 3 actually going to happen?

Look, if you have been sitting with three seasons of Ascendance of a Bookworm and wondering when the next chapter was ever coming, the wait is officially over. Season 4 has a date, a trailer, a new studio, and honestly, a level of hype that feels completely earned. Known in Japan as Honzuki no Gekokujō, this series has always done things differently from other isekai anime, and from everything revealed so far, Season 4 is about to take that to a whole new level.

The wait is almost over for fans who've been following Senku and his crew since day one. Dr. Stone Season 4 Cour 3 is hitting screens in April 2026, and honestly, it's bittersweet. The announcement dropped at Jump Festa 2026, and the anime community is feeling all kinds of ways about saying goodbye to one of the most refreshingly different shonen series we've gotten in years.