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Fire Force Season 3 Part 2 is heating up again this winter, with the final cour of ‘En En no Shōbōtai’ set to ignite in January 2026. After a spring run that rescued Obi, cracked open Adolla’s secrets, and closed on a head spinning time skip plus a striking shift for Shinra, the series is lining up its endgame. Below you’ll find the return window, where to watch, a quick refresher on part 1, and what the pacing debate might mean for the last stretch.
Fans of The Summer Hikaru Died (Japanese name: Hikaru ga Shinda Natsu) are already asking about Season 2, and with good reason. The show has become a breakout supernatural hit, blending small town nostalgia with cosmic dread in a way that feels both intimate and terrifying. This article gathers what is known so far about Season 2, while also laying out the confirmed season one rollout, streaming details, and the themes that have everyone talking.
The hit romance Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian is officially coming back for Season 2 in 2026, and the buzz is real for this slow burn love story ‘Tokidoki Bosotto Roshia-go de Dereru Tonari no Alya-san’. With a finale day announcement that rolled straight into a second season confirmation and a later teaser visual locking in the 2026 window, the series has kept excitement high without making fans guess for long.
Delicious in Dungeon Season 2 is officially on the menu, and the hype is real. The series better known in Japan as ‘Dungeon Meshi’ closed its first run on a high, then immediately confirmed that more is coming. Below is a simple, spoiler light guide to what is known now, what season 1 covered, and why many expect the next course to finish the feast. To catch up or rewatch, the series streams worldwide on Netflix.
A new wave of Dandadan hype is rising as Season 3 discussions heat up, fueled by the ongoing thrills of Season 2. With fresh episodes dropping weekly, the anime continues to blend high-energy action, eerie supernatural encounters, and over-the-top alien showdowns in a way that has captured global attention.
Looking for something to brighten up your anime watchlist? Skip and Loafer Season 2 is on its way, and fans everywhere can’t wait to see what’s next for
Wistoria: Wand and Sword Season 2 is officially coming in 2026, bringing back the underdog magic-school fantasy that took anime fans by surprise in 2024. Known in Japan as Tsue to Tsurugi no Wisutoria, the series blends thrilling sword fights, magical duels, and heartfelt character drama, all from the mind of Fujino Ōmori, creator of Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?
So, you just binged the new Devil May Cry anime on Netflix and now you’re left staring at the screen, wondering - what’s next for Dante and the rest of this wild cast? If you’re anything like most fans, you probably want answers now. Well, grab your red trench coat and crank up some heavy metal, because things are about to get even crazier. Devil May Cry (Japanese: Debiru Mei Kurai) is officially coming back for a second season. But don’t expect a simple repeat - Season 2 is promising some big changes in both style and story. If you thought the first round was wild, just wait until you see what’s coming next.
If you just finished the final episode of Lazarus and your mind is spinning with questions, you’re not alone. Shinichiro Watanabe’s latest anime has been one of the wildest rides of 2025 -sometimes for the best reasons, sometimes not so much. And now, as the credits roll on episode thirteen, everyone’s asking: Will Lazarus anime get a season 2, or is this the end of the line?
Thinking about To Be Hero X and can’t help but wonder what happens next? If you’re like most of us, you’ve probably binged every episode so far and now you’re dying to know: will there be a Season 2 of To Be Hero X (Chinese name: Tū Biàn Yīngxióng X)? Let’s dive into the latest news, wildest theories, and all the details about this breakout superhero anime (donghua) that’s turning the anime world upside down.
Anyone who’s kept up with Boruto: Two Blue Vortex (Japanese: Boruto: Tū Burū Borutekkusu) knows this isn’t the ninja world you remember. The latest chapters have thrown the shinobi universe into chaos, and honestly, it’s exactly the shakeup the story needed. This fresh arc, picking up three years after the Omnipotence incident, takes the story in thrilling, intense directions - introducing dangerous new enemies, overpowered powers, and even darker dilemmas for Boruto and his friends. Want to see what everyone’s buzzing about? You can read the manga right now on Viz or Manga Plus.
If you’re on the hunt for a dark fantasy anime that actually feels fresh, you might want to keep an eye on Sentenced to Be a Hero, also known as Sentenced to Be a Hero: The Prison Records of Penal Hero Unit 9004 (Yūsha-kei ni Shosu: Chōbatsu Yūsha 9004-tai Keimu Kiroku) This show takes the classic “hero” setup and basically turns it inside out. Instead of glory and adventure, becoming a hero is the worst possible punishment, reserved for the most dangerous criminals. The premise alone has already started a buzz among anime fans, and the details just keep getting more interesting. Here’s why you should have this one on your radar.