
A popular anime series on Crunchyroll will conclude this spring with its final season. As the winter anime season ends, fans are eagerly anticipating the new releases coming in April, and now we have a sneak peek at how this major franchise will wrap up its story.
Crunchyroll gained a lot of attention when it first licensed the popular anime Dr. Stone several years ago, and now the series is nearing its end. The final episodes of Dr. Stone: Science Future Part 3 will conclude Senku’s scientific journey in just a few weeks, and fans can get a sneak peek at what’s to come in the trailer below.
Dr. Stone Science Future Part 3 Confirms April 2026 Release Date
I’m excited to share that Dr. Stone Science Future Part 3 is premiering in Japan on April 2nd as part of the Spring 2026 anime lineup! And good news for those of us outside Japan – Crunchyroll will be streaming the final episodes, just like they did with the first two seasons. If you’re planning to jump in, I’d recommend catching up on everything that’s happened so far on Crunchyroll – things have gotten pretty complex! The latest trailer also revealed the new opening theme song, “Skins,” performed by Asian Kung-Fu Generation.
The last episodes will bring back crew members who worked on the previous sets of episodes from this final season. Joining the voice cast are Kenji Nojima as Dr. Xeno, Koji Yusa as Stanley Snyder, Mariko Higashiuchi as Maya, Akira Sekine as Luna, Chiharu Sawashiro as Carlos, Taishi Murata as Max, Hiroki Yasumoto as Brody, Minami Hinata as Charlotte, Megumi Han as Chelsea, Reigo Yamaguchi as Leonard, and Seiichiro Yamashita as SAI.
What to Know for Dr. Stone’s Ending

The anime Dr. Stone: New World is building towards its biggest challenge yet: discovering the cause of the petrification that turned everyone to stone. However, the story is taking an unexpected turn, with evidence suggesting the stone world is somehow connected to events in outer space – something that shouldn’t be possible given the time period. It’s been a surprisingly complex and fascinating development throughout the series.
The original Dr. Stone manga by Riichiro Inagaki and Boichi finished its run in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump a while back, and fans have been excited to see it adapted into an anime ever since. With the anime’s finale approaching this April, there’s a mix of excitement and sadness for many.
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2026-03-08 19:42