Eris Takes Center Stage Before the July Premiere
Ahead of its July 5 broadcast premiere, Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation Season 3 has announced advance screening events for episodes 1 and 2 on June 20. The screenings will take place at four TOHO Cinemas locations: Roppongi Hills and Ikebukuro in Tokyo, Nagoya Sakae in Aichi, and Umeda in Osaka.
The Roppongi Hills venue gets a bonus: a stage greeting featuring Ai Kakuma, who voices Eris Boreas Greyrat, and Haruka Tomatsu (Asuna Yuuki in Sword Art Online, Zero Two in Darling in the Franxx), who plays newcomer Nina Farion. The two will share behind-the-scenes recording stories during the event.
Ticket lottery applications are open now through June 3 via the e+ ticketing platform, with results announced on June 6. Tickets for the screening-only showings at the other three venues will go on sale at a later date. Every attendee across all four locations will receive a postcard featuring the teaser key visual.
What the Eris Training Arc Covers
Season 3 picks up from volume 13 of Rifujin na Magonote's original light novel series, published by MF Books (KADOKAWA). The arc shifts focus to Eris Boreas Greyrat and her training under the Sword God style — a storyline fans have been waiting to see animated since the character's departure at the end of Season 1.
Studio Bind, the studio founded specifically to produce Mushoku Tensei, returns with director Ryōsuke Shibuya handling both direction and series composition alongside Naoto Taniuchi. Yoshiaki Fujisawa is back on music.
The returning cast is stacked. Yumi Uchiyama leads as Rudeus Greyrat, with Tomokazu Sugita as the voice of his past life. Ai Kayano returns as Sylphiette, Konomi Kohara as Roxy, Megumi Toyoguchi as Ghislaine, and Rikiya Koyama as the Dragon King Perugius. Tōru Inada joins Tomatsu as the other new addition, voicing Gal Farion.
Looking Ahead
Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation Season 3 premieres July 5 on TOKYO MX and BS11, with additional broadcasts on KBS Kyoto and Sun TV. Streaming in Japan will be available on ABEMA, d Anime Store, and other platforms.
Internationally, Crunchyroll has confirmed it will stream the season across the Americas, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, CIS, and India. For readers who want to get ahead of the story, the source light novels are published in English by Seven Seas Entertainment under its Airship imprint, with over 20 volumes currently available.
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