Next week's release of Alice in Borderland season 3 – details on date, plot, cast, and additional information
Get ready, fans of Alice in Borderland! The highly anticipated third season of the Japanese sci-fi series is set to premiere on Netflix on September 25, 2025.
Picking up where season 2 left off, Arisu and Usagi have managed to survive the deadly games of Borderland and returned to the real world. However, their peace is short-lived as Usagi mysteriously disappears and is found back in the dangerous world of Borderland.
Arisu's determination to bring Usagi back leads him back into the games, and he learns from Banda about Usagi's whereabouts. The plot of Alice in Borderland Season 3 revolves around this dark turn that life takes, as Arisu and Usagi struggle to survive in the deadly games of Borderland.
The upcoming season is a continuation of the thrilling survival drama, with suspense and shocking twists that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. The confirmed cast members for Alice in Borderland Season 3 include Kento Yamazaki, Tao Tsuchiya, Hayato Isomura, Ayaka Miyoshi, Katsuya Maiguma, Koji Ohkura, Risa Sudou, Hiroyuki Ikeuchi, Tina Tamashiro, Kotaro Daigo, Hyunri, Sakura Kiryu, Yugo Mikawa, Joey Iwanaga, Akana Ikeda, and Kento Kaku.
Season 2 of Alice in Borderland ended with a cliffhanger, and fans have been eagerly waiting for the third season to find out what happens next. With its high-stakes games, clever storytelling, and strong performances, Alice in Borderland Season 3 is sure to be a must-watch for fans of the series.
Mark your calendars, and get ready to stream Alice in Borderland Season 3 exclusively on Netflix on September 25, 2025.
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