Alice In Borderland Season 3 gets the lowest Rotten Tomatoes score on the series

Alice In Borderland | Image via Netflix
Alice In Borderland | Image via Netflix

Alice In Borderland returned for its third season and, along with the new episodes, came a surprising figure. According to Rotten Tomatoes, the latest installment holds a 60 percent critics’ score. It still places the show on the fresh side of the aggregator, but the result is notably lower than before.

Alice In Borderland comes from a manga and pushes its characters into a Tokyo that feels twisted, almost familiar but not safe, where survival depends on winning games that turn cruel fast; it first appeared on Netflix in 2020 and people quickly linked it to other survival dramas, with Squid Game always in the mix, yet over time the show carved out something of its own, shaped by the darker mood it carried and by a cast that gave weight even in the quietest scenes, and that history is what makes the reception of the third season, now sitting at sixty percent on Rotten Tomatoes, feel more striking than the number alone.


How the latest score compares to previous seasons

When the Alice In Borderland premiered in 2020, the show earned an 82 percent approval rating. Two years later, the second season improved on that record, rising to 91 percent. The strong results positioned the production among Netflix’s standout international series. With the third season, however, the trend ended, bringing the lowest score so far and breaking the pattern of growth.

Alice In Borderland | Image via Netflix
Alice In Borderland | Image via Netflix

Possible reasons behind Alice In Borderland’s season 3 decline

The drop does not arrive with a clear answer, though the report highlights one likely factor: the three-year gap between season 2 and season 3, a pause that may have disrupted the flow of the story and cooled interest in the series, and that long break created a distance that could have shaped how critics reacted to the new release.

Even with that, the new season adds elements that keep the format alive. A brand-new set of deadly games was introduced, bringing back the tension that has defined the show since its beginning. These sequences remain intense and dramatic, even if the overall response has been less favorable compared to earlier years.

Alice In Borderland | Image via Netflix
Alice In Borderland | Image via Netflix

What it could mean for the show’s future

With the lower score the question of what comes next feels unavoidable, and while the Screen Rant piece points out that the show still holds its certified fresh label, it also makes clear that season 3 did not land the way earlier chapters did, which could matter for its future; even so, the final moments of this season leave space for at least one more run, keeping renewal on the table, but Netflix has not confirmed anything and the path forward remains uncertain, shaped by an ending that suggests more possibilities yet leaves them unresolved.


Why there’s still hope for improvement

The 60 percent score is not set in stone, since season 3 had only been out for two days when it was measured and more reviews keep coming in, so the number can rise or fall as fresh reactions are added, and while that plays out Alice In Borderland still holds its spot as one of Netflix’s standout shows, with the mix of sci-fi setting, suspense, survival games and a cast that brings tension even in quieter moments, and the new challenges this season suggests there is still room to push the story further.

Alice In Borderland | Image via Netflix
Alice In Borderland | Image via Netflix

Conclusion

Alice In Borderland season 3 ended a positive streak by receiving the lowest score of the series on Rotten Tomatoes. The contrast with the 82 percent of season 1 and the 91 percent of season 2 illustrates a clear change in reception. At the same time, the classification as fresh indicates that the show remains in good standing overall.

No fourth season has been announced, but the conclusion of the latest one leaves space for continuation. With more reviews expected, the score could change in the coming weeks. For now, Alice In Borderland remains a key title in Netflix’s international catalog, maintaining its presence even as the numbers shift.

Edited by Sohini Biswas