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Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 has been absolutely delivering this year, and honestly, fans cannot stop talking about JJK Season 3 Part 2. Part 1 is almost done, the hype is building, and there is a lot coming that manga readers have been waiting years to see animated.

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.

Been waiting forever for Classroom of the Elite Season 4? You are not alone. The anime, officially titled in Japan as Yôkoso jitsuryoku shijô shugi no kyôshitsu e, just locked in an April 2026 premiere date, and honestly, the hype around this one feels different. New students, new threats, and Ayanokoji stepping into his second year with even more people trying to figure him out. Things are about to get messy in the best possible way.

If you've been stuck in a loop of reading the same manhwa over and over again where the main character somehow becomes a god by chapter 20, you're not alone. A lot of readers have been there. But then something like Pick Me Up, Infinite Gacha (also known as Ping Mi Eob! in Korean) comes along and completely changes the game. This one is different - not in a way that's hard to explain, but in a way you feel almost immediately when you start reading it.

Somewhere between its 2020 debut and today, Teenage Mercenary (Ip-hak Yongbyeong) quietly became one of the biggest action manhwa on earth. No massive marketing push, no pre-existing fanbase to ride off - just a story that clicked with people hard enough that over a billion of them kept coming back. If you still haven't read it, this is probably the sign you needed.

So, A Gatherer's Adventure in Isekai Season 2 - are we getting it or not? The first season of this anime, based on Masuo Kinoko's light novel (Sozai Saishuka no Isekai Ryokouki in Japanese), finished airing in December 2025 after a solid 12-episode run. And honestly? It was not a show that blew anyone away, but it was the kind of thing you looked forward to watching at the end of a long day. The light novel series has over 1.73 million copies in circulation and 17 volumes already out - so the content is definitely there. The real question is whether the studio decides to go back for more.

Dusk Beyond the End of the World (Towa no Yuugure in Japanese) rolled into Fall 2025 with this wild setup about a guy waking up 200 years in the future, androids that look like his dead girlfriend, and a world that barely held itself together after an AI apocalypse. But now that Season 1 is fully done, the noise around a potential Dusk Beyond the End of the World Season 2 has gotten pretty loud.

The wait is almost over for Jujutsu Kaisen fans. Episode 8 of Season 3 arrives on February 26, 2026, and honestly, it can't come soon enough. With a recap episode scheduled for February 19, fans will have one brief pause before the action kicks back into high gear. Yuji and Megumi are stuck in Tokyo Colony No. 1, surrounded by lies and traps, and things are about to get wild.

Episode 7 of Fire Force Season 3 Part 2 (En'en no Shōbōtai in Japanese) is dropping soon and things are getting absolutely crazy. Episode 19 (Season 3 Part 2 Episode 7) is where the story really starts hitting different as we get closer to finding out what's actually going on with this whole end of the world situation. There's only a handful of episodes left so buckle up because it's about to get wild.