SPY x FAMILY season 3 potential release date, cast, plot and everything you need to know
SPY x FAMILY spoilers follow.
All families have their problems, but what about when your dad is a spy, your mum is an assassin, and your dog can see into the future? Oh, and you can also read minds, but no-one in the family knows about each other’s secrets?
Life in the Forger household is hectic to say the least, but the love this family shares through all these hijinks is exactly why so many fans have fallen in love with SPY x FAMILY.
But with the end of season two, what’s next in store for Anya and co? Grab your fake moustache and a cookbook for Yor, as we reveal everything you need to know about SPY x FAMILY season three here at Digital Spy.
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SPY x FAMILY season 3 potential release date: When will it air?
SPY x FAMILY hasn’t been renewed yet at the time of writing, but with a movie out and a video game adaptation on the way, the show’s appeal is stronger than Anya’s grades will ever be. That means a third-season announcement is just a matter of time at this point.
Season two was announced in December 2022, so news on the third season should come anytime now. And barring any issues behind the scenes, it seems safe to assume that new episodes will arrive around October 2024, the same time season two premiered one year earlier.
In the meantime, we might have to stay on the lookout for how else the SPY x FAMILY universe could expand, since the showrunner of Netflix’s popular live-action adaption of One Piece said he has his eye on the show.
Steven Maeda told ComicBook he had been “chasing” the chance to make a similar live-action version of the Forger household. So watch this space, hopefully we’ll be getting more SPY x FAMILY one way or another.
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SPY x FAMILY season 3 voice cast: Who’s in SPY x FAMILY season 3?
Assuming all goes to plan, fans can expect to see the same English and Japanese voice actors return for season three, which means we’ll be hearing a lot more from the following soon:
• Loid Forger – Takuya Eguchi (Japanese) / Alex Organ (English)• Anya Forger – Atsumi Tanezaki (Japanese) / Megan Shipman (English)• Yor Forger – Saori Hayami (Japanese) / Natalie Van Sistine (English)• Emile Elman – Hana Sato (Japanese) / Macy Anne Johnson (English)• Yuri Briar – Kenshô Ono (Japanese) / Dallas Reid (English)• Sylvia Sherwood – Yūko Kaida (Japanese) / Stephanie Young (English)
This same assumption can also be made for the actors who dub SPY x FAMILY in other languages too, and given the show’s global popularity, there’s now a whole host of them.
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SPY x FAMILY season 3 plot: What will happen in SPY x FAMILY season 3?
The inevitable third season of SPY x FAMILY has plenty of source material to draw from as series creator Tatsuya Endo is still a few arcs ahead in the manga.
If you don’t mind some broad spoilers, here are some details on the arcs that fans can expect to see adapted in season three and beyond (depending on whether we get a full two-cour season like the first, or a single like the second).
First up is the Friendship Schemes Arc which runs through Missions 64-68. The official synopsis reads: “Yor makes an unlikely friend while Anya tries to improve her friendship with Damian.”
Next up is the thrilling Red Circus Arc, which accounts for Missions 69-78, with a synopsis as follows:
“On their way to a field trip, Anya’s school bus gets hijacked by the Red Circus terrorist group, leaving her and her classmates to figure out a way of solving the situation without being harmed.”
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If season three speeds through those first two storylines, there’s a chance that the ‘Mole Hunt Arc’ may also come into play sooner rather than later. Missions 79-81 cover the following:
“The lives of Westalian agents in Ostania are put at risk after a mysterious mole steals classified documents, including information about Operation Strix. The intelligence services of the two countries begin the pursuit of the thief and the stolen files in the hope of getting to them first.”
If you’re keen to get ahead of the anime, these missions are all available to read in full via Endo’s best-selling manga.
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SPY x FAMILY season 3 trailer: When can I see it?
Until season three is officially announced, no new footage will be made available, and without Bond’s precognitive powers, we can’t even tell you exactly what said footage will contain. Just know that a third season is almost certainly on the cards.
SPY x FAMILY season 3 streaming: How can I watch it?
A basic Crunchyroll membership is free, giving you limited access to its library of shows (usually only subtitled versions) with adverts.
Crunchyroll’s premium tiers include £4.99/$7.99 for the ‘Fan’ tier, which lets you watch new shows without adverts just an hour after they air in Japan, and the ‘Mega Fan’ tier for £5.99/$9.99 which lets you download shows for offline viewing and lets you stream on up to four devices at the same time.
Subscribers can save 16% by paying upfront for a 12-month subscription to Crunchyroll for £59.99.
But if you’ve not signed up before, or only have a free account, you’re in luck! Crunchyroll free trials are currently available for new, non-paying members – giving you free access to the premium perks for 14 days.
SPY x FAMILY is available to watch on Crunchyroll.
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