Fire Force Season 3 Confirms Umeda Cypher Ending Theme and Surprising New Cast Additions

You’ll find Fire Force’s third season arriving on April 4, 2025, with David Production continuing to helm the animation. Though rumors about Umeda Cypher’s ending theme and new cast additions are circulating, they haven’t been officially confirmed yet. What is certain: the 24-episode season will split into two parts, with Gakuto Kajiwara returning as Shinra and Tatsuma Minamikawa directing. The upcoming season’s production details suggest there’s more excitement brewing beneath the surface.

While fans have been enthusiastically awaiting news about Fire Force‘s return, we’ve finally got some blazing hot updates to share. Mark your calendars for April 4, 2025, when the third season of this explosive anime series ignites your screens, bringing with it a two-part structure that’ll keep you on the edge of your seat well into 2026.

You’ll be thrilled to know that David Production isn’t just maintaining their stellar animation quality – they’re cranking up the heat. Under the direction of Tatsuma Minamikawa, who’s been quietly orchestrating this visual feast since spring 2023, the studio promises to deliver those signature flame effects that’ll make your screen feel like it’s about to combust (in the best way possible, of course).

The story picks up with the continuation of the Stigma Arc, and you’d better buckle up for what’s coming. Shinra and Arthur’s evolved powers are set to take center stage as they face increasingly challenging battles, while the conspiracy at the heart of the Fire Force world unravels like a burning fuse. The adaptation will showcase the intense Obi’s Rescue arc that fans have been eagerly anticipating.

And speaking of our favorite fire-fighting heroes, you’ll be relieved to hear that Gakuto Kajiwara is returning to breathe life into Shinra’s devil-may-care attitude, alongside Kazuya Nakai’s commanding presence as Captain Obi.

For those of you wondering about the season’s structure, you’re looking at a likely 24-episode run, split between 2025 and early 2026. It’s a format that’s worked brilliantly for previous seasons, giving the creative team enough breathing room to properly adapt Atsushi Ōkubo’s manga without setting the pacing on fire (pun absolutely intended).

The season aims to wrap up several major plotlines, including the highly anticipated Obi’s Rescue and Final Pillar arcs, ensuring you’ll get the satisfying conclusion this blazing series deserves.

You can catch all the action on Crunchyroll when it drops, proving once again that some of the hottest entertainment comes with subtitles.

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