The
long-awaited sequel of Dr. Stone: Science Future, the fourth and final season
of the franchise, now has a premiere date: Wednesday, July 10 at 5:00 PM (CET).
A new trailer, released this Wednesday, also reveals the musical themes that
will accompany this final stretch of the anime.
KANA-BOON
and -otoha- Perform the New Themes
The opening
song will be "SUPERNOVA" by the popular group KANA-BOON, while the
ending theme will be titled "No Man's World," performed by -otoha-.
Both songs were presented as part of the trailer and set the emotional tone for
this crucial phase of the story.
Where and
when to watch the sequel?
The anime
began airing on January 9 in Japan on Tokyo MX, and later joined by networks
such as BS11, Sun TV, KBS Kyoto, and TV Aichi. As for digital platforms, ABEMA,
Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, and DMM TV are streaming the series in Japan.
For fans
outside of Asia, Crunchyroll is offering the series in the Americas, Europe,
Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, and the CIS, including an English dub
available on the same day as the Japanese premiere.
More
characters join the final stretch
The final
season expands its cast with important new characters:
Kenji
Nojima as Dr. Xeno
Kōji Yusa
as Stanley Snyder
Mariko
Higashiuchi as Maya
Akira
Sekine as Luna
Chiharu
Sawashiro as Carlos
Taishi
Murata as Max
Hiroki
Yasumoto as Brody
A constant
evolution since 2019
The Dr.
Stone anime began airing in July 2019, followed by its second season, Stone
Wars, in January 2021. The Ryusui special was subsequently released in July
2022. In 2023, the third season, Dr. Stone: New World, was split into two
parts: the first in April and the second in October, concluding in December
with episode 22.
A manga
that left its mark
The
original manga was created by Riichirou Inagaki (script) and Boichi (art), and
was published in Weekly Shonen Magazine. Jump from March 2017 until its end in
March 2022. Publisher Viz Media distributed the work in English both digitally
and in print, and it is also available on MANGA Plus.