‘Beastars’ Final Season Part 2: Netflix Release Date Announced- Check Here

Published 12/22/2025, 9:37 AM EST

Anime offers a universe of stories unlike anything in Western animation, from heartwarming kid-friendly adventures to epic action sagas and dark, mature tales. Netflix has curated the best of these, giving viewers endless options to explore imaginative worlds and unforgettable characters.

One series that stood out from the rest is Beastars, which impressed audiences with its gripping storytelling, complex characters, and a unique mix of drama, intrigue, and social commentary, making it an unforgettable experience.

The thrilling conclusion of Beastars is almost here. Secrets will unravel, tensions will explode, and the final battles will ignite, set to release soon on Netflix.

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The final chapter approaches: When will Beastars return?

Beastars Final Season Part 2 is set to release in March 2026. Following the first 12 episodes of the final season, which premiered on December 5, 2024, the upcoming episodes promise shocking twists, intense drama, and the resolution of long-standing conflicts.

Continuing the series’ tradition of complex storytelling and unforgettable characters, this next batch will deliver the thrilling conclusion fans have been anticipating, making March 2026 the month when Beastars returns to bring its epic finale to Netflix.

Following the confrontation with Riz, Legoshi leaves school and begins living alone in Beast Apartments, while Louis, having graduated from the academy and left the Young BEASTARS, decides to confront his father, Ogma. Haru navigates her campus life amid endless troubles.

Meanwhile, current BEASTAR Yahya pursues the violent criminal Melon, whose path collides with Legoshi’s due to a closely guarded family secret, setting the stage for intense and dramatic confrontations. With a stellar cast set to bring these events to life, anticipation builds for the series’ thrilling continuation.

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Beastars features a stellar voice cast, each actor bringing remarkable depth and emotion to their characters. Their performances promise to make every twist, conflict, and secret even more gripping and unforgettable.

Meet the talented voices behind Beastars’ complex world

Beastars boasts an exceptional voice cast that brings its complex world vividly to life. Jonah Scott and Chikahiro Kobayashi voice Legoshi, while Griffin Puatu and Yuki Ono give depth to Louis. Lara Jill Miller embodies Haru, and Kyle Hebert, Daman Mills, Bryce Papenbrook, Kyle McCarley, Brian Beacock, Sayaka Senbongi, and Lauren Landa round out the talented ensemble.

Each actor adds nuance and emotion, making every twist, conflict, and dramatic moment resonate, ensuring that the characters remain unforgettable across all 36 episodes spanning 2019 to 2024.

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Expanding on the cast, Beastars continues to impress with a roster of talented voice actors who bring every character to life. Erika Harlacher voices Els, Tony Azzolino takes on Aoba, and Fukushi Ochiai embodies Sanou and Jinma. Kaiji Tang, Ben Diskin, Reba Buhr, Naoto Kobayashi, and others.

Their performances elevate the intense drama, complex relationships, and gripping conflicts of the series, and with the second part of the final season set to release on Netflix in March 2026, the anime vault is poised for a thrilling shake-up.

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Yusra Miraj Khan

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Yusra Miraj Khan is an Entertainment Journalist at Netflix Junkie. Specializing in Taylor Swift and the British Royal Family, she transforms modern mythologies into high-ranking, reader-first narratives. Since joining in early 2025, Khan has penned over 500 articles, known for their sharp decoding of Easter eggs and PR silences.

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