Beastars Final Season Part 2 anime returns in March 2026 with SEVENTEEN ending song

Key visual from the anime
Key visual from the anime (Image credit: Orange)

There has been a major update for Beastars Final Season Part 2. We finally have an official release window, and fans are hyped to see how the story will come to an end. Those who want to watch this show, it is going to be released only on Netflix. This is the best time for those who want to pick up on this series, as the story is on its final stretch, and this upcoming season will be the finale. The announcement for the part of the final season came with a main trailer in which fans got to see the final stretch of Paru Itagaki’s acclaimed manga adaptation.

As it is established that the story is about to reach its conclusion, the trailer has taken the opportunity to set the expectation in fans as it continued to emphasize the emotional tension followed up by the unresolved conflicts that will finally be addressed, and to top that up, we will also see the looming threat that will define the series’ final act.

One of the biggest highlights from the reveal is the ending theme song. Global idol group SEVENTEEN will perform the ending track titled “Tiny Light,” a song that plays during the trailer itself. The track has also caught fans' attention because of the emotional tone it carried, which was perfectly aligned with the themes of the series. Overall, the spark within the fandom has been lit as they are getting ready to watch Beastars Final Season Part 2 when it releases in March 2026.

Still from the anime trailer (Image credit: Orange)
Still from the anime trailer (Image credit: Orange)

From the information we have from the trailer, fans should expect Beastars Final Season Part 2 to continue directly from the events of Part 1, which aired in 2024. At the center of the conflict is Melon, whose secret schemes threaten to completely shatter the already fragile balance between carnivores and herbivores.

Meanwhile, Haru is once again in the middle of danger, and our protagonist Legoshi will not only have to confront Melon but also figure out a solution to his own internal struggle. His journey in this story has become as much about self-acceptance as it is about justice. Meanwhile, Louis is facing growing pressure in the surface world, entangled in choices that challenge his sense of destiny and responsibility.

Beastars Final Season Part 2 is making sure that every character's path is part of a much deeper ideological clash, and those who will be watching the finale will also be forced to reflect and analyze everyone's actions and philosophy. The main question that everyone will have to ask from this series is what kind of “answer” can exist in a society ruled by fear and desire?


Production staff and streaming details for Beastars Final Season Part 2

Still from the anime trailer (Image credit: Orange)
Still from the anime trailer (Image credit: Orange)

The Beastars Final Season Part 2 is going to have the same creative team making a comeback; the lineup of the production team is:

  • Shinichi Matsumi returns as director
  • Nanami Higuchi is handling series composition and scripts
  • Animation production once again comes from Studio Orange
  • Music is composed by Satoru Kosaki (MONACA)

This final season part will stream exclusively on Netflix worldwide. For now, the production team has continued to prove themselves in how they have maintained the quality of the show since it started, which has continued to build a loyal fanbase and assured its fans that the finale is going to be satisfying.


Final thoughts

Beastars Final Season Part 2 has been eagerly awaited by fans, and looking at the quality of the main trailer, it is safe to assume that they are not going to be disappointed. This series might look like it offers a simple story, but those who have watched it are hooked to it because it forces the audience to think deeper about things rather than just watch a simple show. As March 2026 approaches, the newly released trailer makes one thing clear: the end of Beastars will be emotional, intense, and unforgettable.

Edited by Nisarga Kakade