Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Shares Big Production Update on Part 3

As a seasoned gamer of both digital and physical realms, I have to admit that the news about Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Part 3 – The Conflict has sent a surge of excitement coursing through my veins. With over two decades of anime fandom under my belt, I’ve seen my fair share of delays and cancellations, but the consistent progress on this final arc is truly heartening.


The much-anticipated third part of the anime series, “Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War,” is set to return this Fall. A significant update on its production has been shared ahead of its comeback. Previously, “Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Part 2 – The Separation” concluded its run last Summer with the announcement that the new series’ third cour would be airing this year. Fans have eagerly awaited the arrival of “Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Part 3 – The Conflict,” which is slated for release in October, adapting the next phase of the final arc from Tite Kubo’s original “Bleach” manga.

According to a recent update from Tite Kubo through his Klub Outside subscription service (as noticed by @DBZimran on X), Kubo shared that the “dubbing of all three seasons was completed smoothly” and he even attended the wrap party with the actors and crew. It appears that production for Part 3 of the new series is progressing as planned, with voice recordings already complete, and only a month left before its release, which indicates a positive development in the overall production process.

How to Watch Bleach: TYBW Part 3

Title 3 of “Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War,” known as “The Conflict,” is set to air sometime this October, though an exact release date has yet to be confirmed at the time of writing. The upcoming episodes will introduce a new opening theme called “Kotoba ni Sezu Tomo” by SIX LOUNGE, and the closing theme is titled “Monochrome” performed by suisoh. To catch up on the series before the new episodes air, you can stream parts 1 and 2 of “Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War” on Hulu in the US (or Disney+ internationally), with options for both English and Japanese dubbed versions.

Additionally, you’ll discover that the entire original Bleach anime is streamable there too if you wish to start from scratch. Moreover, Viz Media’s digital Shonen Jump library houses the complete Bleach manga chapters. For those who crave more content by the original creator Tite Kubo, it’s worth exploring the spin-off series, Burn the Witch, which has seen both manga and anime adaptations and gained significant popularity.

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2024-09-02 02:09