To Your Eternity Season 3 release date and time for every region, where to watch, and everything you need to know

To Your Eternity Season 3 announcement
(Image Credits: Drive, Studio MASSKET)

To Your Eternity Season 3 is one of the most anticipated anime.

Based on Yoshitoki Ōima's manga, the first two seasons established a reputation for emotional storytelling and the exploration of what it means to be human. The audience got to witness Fushi's path as an orb, creature, and human, through painful separations, meeting with spirits and people, and philosophical battles. The third season has been long-awaited by the fans, as there is still so much story to tell.

To Your Eternity Season 3 is going to be released on October 4, 2025, at 23:45 JST. The new season will be available on Crunchyroll globally (outside of Asia) with a live airing in Japan on NHK General. The third season of To Your Eternity will have weekly releases after this premiere.

Fushi and Joaan (Image Credits: Drive)
Fushi and Joaan (Image Credits: Drive)

The details of production provide an additional context for what fans can anticipate from To Your Eternity Season 3. Studio Drive is back, together with Studio Massket to do animation. Kiyoko Sayama served as the chief director this season, while Sota Yokote served as the director. The writer (Shinzo Fujita) is also coming back, so the tone and speed of the narration are expected to remain consistent.

As for where to watch the anime, To Your Eternity Season 3 will be licensed by Crunchyroll in most of the non-Asian regions. Ani-One or Medialink might have streaming rights in Asia (depending on the country). Regions with access to Crunchyroll should receive subtitles and probably dubs, too, similar to earlier seasons.


To Your Eternity Season 3: Timezones and regional release times

Considering the release date of To Your Eternity Season 3 in Japan (23:45 JST, October 4, 2025), the following are the major times elsewhere:

  • India (IST): 8:15 PM, October 4, 2025 (same night)
  • United States Eastern Time (EST): 10:45 AM, October 4, 2025
  • United States Pacific Time (PST): 7:45 AM, October 4, 2025
  • United Kingdom (BST): 3:45 PM, October 4, 2025
  • Central Europe (CET): 4:45 PM, October 4, 2025

These periods are calculated based on the direct conversion of JST. Real-time streaming may be a few minutes off in relation to platforms and location.

40-year-old Fushi (Image Credits: Drive)
40-year-old Fushi (Image Credits: Drive)

To Your Eternity Season 3 has 22 episodes, as confirmed earlier. This gives it ample run to adapt the “Present Era” arc of the manga. The personnel shift (Massket replacing Drive, new directorial help) would indicate that the quality and speed of animation might improve or change.

Content-wise, To Your Eternity Season 3 will likely explore more mature concepts as the plot shifts into the arcs of its more modern setting. The paranormal risks (Nokkers) and the emotional price of immortality could also be explored. Season 2 character lines (and notably those of Bondrewd legacy, March's development, and the changing identity of Fushi) are expected to be continued.

March and Fushi (Image Credits: Drive)
March and Fushi (Image Credits: Drive)

Promotional tie-ins, merchandise, and theme song reveals are also being launched. To Your Eternity Season 3 has announced its opening theme; the visuals are supported by high-production-value music. Changes in setting and new characters gazing upon Fushi at a distance (such as junior high school girls and a boy with black hair in key visuals) already hint at increased worldbuilding.


To Your Eternity Season 3 will be released on October 4, 2025, at 23:45 JST, and will be internationally released through Crunchyroll (outside Asia) and NHK General in Japan. The time of release varies regionally, from early morning in the US to evening in India and afternoon/evening in Europe.

To Your Eternity Season 3 is anticipated to be a season of expansion, of difficulty, and of continuing the exploration of what it is to live, love, and be mortal by Fushi.

Edited by Nimisha