Beastars Final Season Part 2 (released March 7, 2026) delivers a visually ambitious and emotionally charged conclusion to Studio Orange's adaptation. While it successfully resolves the central conflict between Legoshi and the hybrid villain Melon, it also faces the difficult task of condensing a massive amount of manga material into its final 12 episodes. Visuals and Production

In this final chapter of his journey, the world is no longer just black and white—predator and prey. The hidden truth of the "Sublime Beastar" has finally been unearthed, revealing a lineage of sacrifice and systemic corruption that dates back generations. While Louis attempts to revolutionize the corporate world from his high-rise office, trading his charisma for political leverage, Legoshi remains in the shadows, training with the aging Gosha to master the "silent bite."

The final episodes introduced several new characters to the series: : Voiced by Shinichirō Miki. Gosha : Voiced by Shigeru Chiba. Melon : Voiced by Koji Okino.

The central theme—the reconciliation of predatory instincts with moral identity—is tested most severely here. Legoshi’s pursuit of a miracle and Louis’s defiance of his corporate destiny represent two distinct ways of fighting the status quo. Fans have noted that while the anime takes creative liberties compared to the original manga by Paru Itagaki , it aims for a "fitting conclusion" that emphasizes the emotional weight of Legoshi and Haru's relationship.

Exclusive concept art reveals two major characters finally making their full debut:

En conclusion, la deuxième partie de la saison 3 de Beastars réussit à clore — sans tout résoudre — un cycle narratif majeur en offrant une exploration plus intime et réfléchie des personnages et des thèmes centraux. Si elle sacrifie parfois l’ampleur au profit de la profondeur, elle affiche une cohérence tonale et morale qui fait de cette partie finale une étape marquante dans la maturation de la série.