Eris's
Training Arc is one of those moments in Mushoku Tensei's story
that readers of the novels have long been waiting to see animated, and every
new detail the production team drops makes it feel more relatable. The third
trailer for Season 3 arrived focused on presenting the ending
of the season, and the choice is not minor: Mika Nakashima provides
the voice to the theme that will close each episode. Premiere confirmed
for July 5, 2026.
The closing
track is called "Inori, Owareba" with lyrics and
music written by Shinoda, guitarist and vocalist of the rock
band Hitorie. It's not the first time Hitorie has participated in
the series: the second opening of Season 2 was also hers, so there's a musical
continuity that fans of the group are going to notice. On the opening
side, Yuiko Ohara returns with "Ketsui no
Uta," adding another chapter to her long history with the
franchise, where she has performed multiple songs throughout the previous
seasons.
The season
will adapt Eris's Training Arc, which begins in the thirteenth
volume of the original light novel. It's an arc focused on the growth and
development of Eris' character within the larger narrative of the series.
The voice cast
New additions
- Haruka Tomatsu as Nina Farion (The
unmistakable Asuna Yuuki in Sword Art Online and Zero Two
in Darling in the FranXX).
- Tetsu Inada as Gal Farion (The
voice of Gigantomachia in My Hero Academia and the Great
Father in Dragon Ball Super).
Previously confirmed cast
- Ai Kakuma as Eris Boreas
Greyrat (Isuzu Sento at Amagi Brilliant Park and
Rossweisse at High School DxD).
About
Mushoku Tensei
Mushoku
Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation is a light novel by Rifujin na Magonote that began
as a web novel in Shosetsuka ni Naro between 2012 and 2015, before receiving
its print publication under Kadokawa's MF Books imprint in 2014. The story
follows a 34-year-old man who, after dying in an accident, wakes up
reincarnated as a baby in a world of swords and magic preserving all the memories
of his previous life. Considered one of the novels that defined and popularized
the modern isekai genre, the anime adaptation arrived in 2021 and has been
broadcast in two seasons divided into parts, accumulating a solid viewer base
that arrives at this third installment with high expectations.