
Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation” is in development for its third season of the anime, and we’ve just released the first trailer for a sneak peek at what’s to come. The anime adaptation from Rifujin na Magonote’s original light novel series left a significant impression, albeit controversial, when it premiered in 2021. While the initial season received praise for its production quality, it also faced criticism from fans regarding its main character, the Isekai protagonist, Rudeus Greyrat. As we move into two seasons later, these discussions among fans persist, as Rudeus’ storyline has only grown more complex since then.
Following the conclusion of its second season last year, we heard that Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation would be back for a third installment. However, specific details about what to anticipate in the new season were scarce until recently when the first trailer was unveiled. At Crunchyroll’s Anime Expo 2025 panel, fans finally got their first glimpse of what’s coming up for Rudeus next season, which you can watch below in the trailer for Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation Season 3.
What to Know for Mushoku Tensei Season 3
In 2026, preparations are underway for Season 3 of “Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation,” with Crunchyroll set to stream it when it debuts. You can also watch the first two seasons on Crunchyroll as well. During a recent panel, it was announced that Ryosuke Shibuya will be back to direct the new season, Studio Bind will be in charge of production, Sanae Shimada and Ryota Furukawa will handle character design, and Yoshiaki Fujisawa will compose the music.
In the upcoming episodes, the second season has been the most significant and contentious installment in the anime yet. The early part focused on Rudeus grappling with his anxiety and sexual performance issues, sparking debates among viewers. However, as the season progressed, events unfolded where Rudeus embarked on a perilous dungeon expedition with real-life repercussions (these repercussions being a critical aspect some fans felt was missing in the first season). A key figure in Rudeus’ life met a tragic end while shielding him, placing an unprecedented level of responsibility upon him.
Why Is Mushoku Tensei So Controversial?
In the forthcoming season of “Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation,” there may be more than just family growth causing a stir. The creator, Rifujin na Magonote, has made it clear that despite criticism or praise, he will continue to write the story as he sees fit, so changes are unlikely.
Meanwhile, as fans discuss the pros and cons of the anime amid its debated issues, the creative mind behind it stands firm on telling their tale according to their original vision, with minimal alterations. This approach seems most fitting for such an enormously popular franchise, regardless of the path chosen.
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2025-07-06 04:39