If I Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince Season 3 Coming?

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If you just finished Season 2 of I Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince so I Can Take My Time Perfecting My Magical Ability and you’re wondering, “Wait… that’s where they’re ending it?”, you’re not alone. It’s been a wild ride of magical mayhem, absurdly overpowered spells, and a main character who treats world-ending magic like a game of tag. And now that it’s over - for now - fans are hungry for more.
No Season 3 Announcement Yet, But All Signs Point to "Yes"
As of now, neither the studio nor the official distributors have made a public statement about a renewal. But let’s not panic. If we look back, there was a 13-month gap between Season 1 and 2. If the team follows the same timeline, we could be looking at a late 2026 release. And honestly? That would make sense.
The second season was extremely well received. It gained solid traction on Crunchyroll, where it climbed into the Top 10 anime in the U.S. in September 2025. Fans have also spotted it listed under catalog titles on Netflix in some countries, where it’s steadily picking up viewers who might’ve missed its initial broadcast.
If you’ve seen the Season 2 trailer, you already knew it was going to be crazier and bolder than Season 1. And the show definitely delivered on that promise. You can check out the season 2 trailer below:
What Season 3 Will Likely Cover
Now, here’s the fun part. If the anime continues to follow the manga and light novels closely - and so far, it has - we’re heading into the Bartram Arc and the beginning of an even more ambitious storyline.
Expect the following in Season 3:
- A visit to the Kingdom of Bartram, where magic and invention collide
- Lloyd joining Prince Zeroff to build the ultimate golem from scratch
- A massive golem tournament that turns into something much more dangerous
- The arrival of Ydd, a cryptic and powerful boy who traps Lloyd in a barrier (and might be tied to his past)
- Sylpha-focused chapters that bring her into conflict with members of the Assassins’ Guild
- More hilarious and jaw-dropping magical experiments gone wrong (or right?)
There’s action. There’s mystery. And there are several characters that fans have been waiting to see animated for a while.
Also - remember that masked boy at the end of Season 2? We’re not naming names, but manga readers know he's a very big deal and ties directly into Lloyd’s origin story in a way the anime hasn’t touched yet.
The Final Scene Has Everyone theorizing

The way Season 2 ended wasn’t just a cliffhanger - it was a loud, blinking “TO BE CONTINUED.”
We saw Escher become the new pope, which no one expected. Saria gave a beautifully emotional piano performance that felt like a hint at hidden power. And then that long-haired, masked boy appeared, just staring silently - as if challenging Lloyd from afar. For many fans, this moment sealed it. There’s no way the story ends here.
What the Fans Are Saying
Reactions online have been a mix of hype, praise, and - as always - some complaints. A lot of fans are calling Season 2 a huge upgrade. The animation quality? Crisp. The fights? Insane. Some even joked that Lloyd could solo entire anime universes, with people throwing his name into matchups against the likes of Rimuru, Anos, and even Goku (a stretch, but hey, it’s anime). In an interview, Mr. Kokuzawa said,
"Everyone really likes the characters of 'The Seventh Prince,' including the villains." - Yosuke Kokuzawa, Manga illustrator
Others still feel conflicted about Lloyd’s appearance. The “shota” character design has been a sticking point for some viewers since Season 1, and not everyone’s on board. But even those who aren’t fans of the art style admit that the story has improved, especially with how Season 2 brought in more serious themes alongside the comedy.
Season 3 Feels Inevitable

Here’s why we’re confident Season 3 is just a matter of time:
- The anime has a strong international fanbase and is doing well on Crunchyroll
- Netflix exposure is bringing in more casual viewers
- Only half of the light novel content has been adapted so far
- The manga has more than 20 volumes released as of October 2025, meaning there’s more than enough material
- Season 2 ends with a clear setup for what’s next
It’s not a matter of if, it’s a matter of when.
And let’s be honest: anime with this kind of momentum don’t just stop. Not when there’s money on the table and a fanbase that’s clearly still invested.
Catching up While You Wait

Both Seasons 1 and 2 are streaming on Crunchyroll right now. If you’re outside North America, check Netflix too - some regions have it available under their anime section.
And if you don’t feel like waiting around for Season 3 to be announced, you can dive into the manga starting from Volume 10, Chapter 88, or pick up the light novel from Volume 6 to continue the story right where the anime left off.
If 7th Prince is your kind of show - overpowered MCs, magic systems, and a balance of comedy with serious stakes - our article on A Returner’s Magic Should Be Special Season 2 will be right up your alley. If you're interested in the overpowered protagonist but don't mind a darker, more historical fantasy, you can also check out our article on Sword of the Demon Hunter Season 2.
Final Thoughts
I Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince might not be the most grounded anime out there - but that’s part of the charm. It leans into the absurd. Lloyd is hilariously unstoppable, and the series doesn’t pretend otherwise. As Lloyd once showed no fear in the face of a powerful enemy, he confidently declared,
“Come on, let them try it! Have fun!” - Lloyd de Saloum
Still, there’s something oddly refreshing about a show that’s just… fun. And if you watched that Season 2 finale and felt that itch for more, you’re not alone.
Until that Season 3 news drops, we’ve got golem tournaments to look forward to - and probably another magical accident or two that levels half a kingdom. Here’s hoping we don’t have to wait too long.