Mark the date: Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation Season 3 arrives on Crunchyroll on 5 July 2026. Crunchyroll confirmed the English dub on 17 June, meaning Singapore fans who prefer dubbed anime can enjoy the full experience from launch — subtitled simulcast first, dub to follow on a weekly schedule.
Where Rudeus Greyrat Stands at the Start of Season 3
Season 3 picks up with Rudeus still carrying the grief of losing his father Paul while navigating his new life as a husband to both Sylphiette and Roxy Migurdia. The main trailer released on 4 June shows him outwardly settling into domesticity — but the promotional material makes clear that calm does not last long.
The May key visual places Eris Boreas Greyrat and the imposing Armored Dragon King Perugius Dola front and centre alongside Rudeus. Shizuka Nanahoshi — the other reincarnee quietly building her own story in the background — also features prominently, suggesting her arc gets serious screen time this season.

The Floating Fortress and the Crisis Within
The first major arc of Season 3 takes Rudeus, Nanahoshi and their companions to Perugius Dola’s mysterious floating fortress, initially in search of rare magic knowledge and adventure. According to the official series synopsis, what greets them is disaster: one of their group is struck down by a deadly illness, turning a journey of wonder into a desperate race against time. It is precisely the kind of emotional whiplash this series excels at.
Two new characters enter the stage: Nina Farion, voiced by Haruka Tomatsu, and Gal Farion, voiced by Tetsu Inada. The Farion name carries weight for readers of Rifujin na Magonote’s light novel — anime-only fans would do well to go in with no spoilers.
Production Team and Theme Songs
The core creative lineup returns unchanged: director Ryosuke Shibuya, character designers Sanae Shimada and Ryota Furukawa, and composer Yoshiaki Fujisawa, whose orchestral work has anchored the series since Season 1. Studio Bind — set up specifically to produce Mushoku Tensei — is once again the animation studio.
The theme song picks are worth flagging. Singer-songwriter Yuiko Ohara takes the opening, while the ending is performed by Mika Nakashima, the actress-turned-vocalist best known internationally for the live-action Nana films and Memories of Matsuko. Nakashima doing an anime ED is an unusual casting choice that has already generated plenty of conversation in the community.
How to Watch in Singapore
Crunchyroll simulcasts Mushoku Tensei Season 3 globally from 5 July 2026, with Singapore included in the rollout. The show broadcasts at 24:00 JST, so expect the first episode to land late on the night of 5 July SGT. The English dub — confirmed on Crunchyroll this week — will follow on a weekly release cadence after the sub premiere; Crunchyroll has not yet confirmed the exact dub start date.
Seasons 1 and 2 are on Crunchyroll now if you need to catch up. For more anime landing this season, check out our anime coverage on GameTrader.
Last words
A seasoned production team, emotionally rich new characters, and one of the light novel’s most punishing arcs — Season 3 is shaping up to be the most ambitious chapter of Mushoku Tensei yet. Singapore fans have roughly two and a half weeks before it drops on Crunchyroll. The English dub is confirmed, the trailer is out, and there are no more excuses to delay catching up.