Dr. Stone: Science Future Part 2 Episode 11 is almost here, and after the emotional storm of Episode 10, fans are bracing themselves for one of the most important moments in the series. Suika, the unlikeliest of heroes, has been left as humanity’s only hope following the second petrification wave.
Episode 11 will continue the arc that has pushed Dr. Stone to its emotional and narrative peak. Fans have described the last few episodes as some of the most powerful storytelling in the anime so far, blending tragedy, sacrifice, and hope into a breathtaking mix. Now, with only Suika left to carry the torch, the anticipation has never been higher.
The upcoming episode is officially scheduled to premiere on Thursday, September 18, 2025, in Japan. International fans can expect it to be available on streaming platforms like Crunchyroll and Netflix shortly after its Japanese broadcast, depending on regional licensing agreements.
Typically, new episodes drop around 7:00 p.m. JST, which means:
- 3:00 a.m. PT (U.S. West Coast)
- 6:00 a.m. ET (U.S. East Coast)
- 11:00 a.m. BST (UK)
- 3:30 p.m. IST (India)
As always, simulcast streams will provide both Japanese audio with English subtitles, followed later by dubbed versions in various languages.
Episode 10 Recap: The emotional rollercoaster

Before diving into what Dr. Stone: Science Future Part 2 Episode 11 may bring, it is worth revisiting the events of Episode 10, arguably one of the most devastating episodes in the series. The battle against Xeno’s faction reached its climax. In a desperate attempt to counter the enemy’s ruthlessness, Senku and his allies resorted to using the petrification device.
The move came at a steep cost: Every member of the Kingdom of Science was turned to stone once more, with only Suika left standing. All the Senkus allies' bravery ensured her survival, but it also left her isolated in the Amazon, surrounded by her friends who are now petrified.
The episode ended with Suika breaking down in tears, begging Kohaku for a hug, even though her beloved sister-figure now stood frozen. It was a heartbreaking reminder that Suika, once the timid child of the group, had become humanity’s last hope.
What to expect from Dr. Stone: Science Future Part 2 Episode 11 (Speculative)?

The Dr. Stone: Science Future Part 2 Episode 11 hints that Suika will grapple with the crushing loneliness of being the only unpetrified human alive. Her fear, hunger, and bad eyesight make survival difficult, but she carries the trust Senku placed in her.
Many fans expect Dr. Stone: Science Future Part 2 Episode 11 to focus on her slowly gathering courage and deciding to carry on Senku’s mission. One major plot point revolves around Suika figuring out how to recreate or rediscover the revival fluid. With Luna having accidentally thrown one vial off a cliff before her petrification, there’s a chance Suika may stumble upon it.
Whether this happens in Dr. Stone: Science Future Part 2 Episode 11 or later, the seeds have clearly been planted. Several fans speculate that we could see the beginnings of a time skip. If Suika is unable to revive anyone immediately, she may be forced to survive alone for years before making progress.
The idea of meeting an older, more mature Suika is both exciting and heartbreaking. Though petrified, Stanley’s decision not to destroy the revival fluid lingers over the story. Dr. Stone: Science Future Part 2 Episode 11 may explore Suika’s conflicted thoughts about whether to prioritize reviving her friends or accidentally reviving their enemies.
How could episode 11 reshape the series?

Dr. Stone: Science Future Part 2 Episode 11 may not just be another installment; it could be a turning point for the entire franchise.
- Shift of perspective: For the first time, the story isn’t about Senku leading the charge. Instead, we follow Suika, whose limited knowledge and skills create a different kind of survival drama.
- New protagonist energy: Some fans even joke that “everything until now was just a prequel to Suika’s real story.” While playful, the sentiment reflects just how important her arc has become.
- Foreshadowing the future: Whether Suika revives Senku quickly or after a time skip, her journey sets the stage for the final act of Dr. Stone. By proving herself capable, she embodies the series’ central theme: Science belongs to everyone, not just geniuses.
Why Suika’s arc matters so much?

It is worth pausing to consider why Suika’s solo journey has resonated so deeply with fans:
- She represents innocence: Unlike Senku or Kohaku, Suika is still a child. Her struggle against impossible odds feels raw and heartbreaking.
- She embodies growth: From the timid “Suika is always in the way” girl of Season 1 to humanity’s savior, her evolution is inspiring.
- She carries Senku’s faith: By choosing Suika as the one left unpetrified, Senku demonstrates that trust and potential matter more than immediate ability. It’s a powerful message about believing in others.
Whether Suika revives someone immediately or struggles for years on her own, this episode promises to capture the very essence of Dr. Stone, the triumph of the human spirit and science against impossible odds. And with that, Dr. Stone: Science Future Part 2 Episode 11 is set to carry the weight of not just the Kingdom of Science, but every Dr. Stone fan watching around the globe.