What the Main PV Shows
Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation Season 3 has now released three promotional videos ahead of its July 5 premiere, and this latest one takes a different approach. The teaser PV debuted at Anime Expo 2025 last July, and the second trailer in March 2026 zeroed in on the Eris Training Arc while confirming the broadcast date. This main PV, released June 4 via Oricon News, is built entirely from finished anime footage.
The trailer opens with family scenes. Rudeus appears alongside his two wives, Sylphiette and Roxy, as well as his mother Zenith, daughter Lucy, and sisters Norn and Aisha. Season 2 ended with the death of Rudeus's father Paul, and this PV shows Rudeus absorbing that loss before resolving to protect the people closest to him.
The action picks up from there. Rudeus and Roxy cast lightning magic in tandem in one of the trailer's standout sequences, while the Dragon God Orsted and other powerful figures surface in battle footage. The season adapts content beginning from volume 13 of Rifujin na Magonote's original light novel series, published by MF Books (KADOKAWA), which has over 18 million copies in print across 26 volumes.
Mika Nakashima and the Hitorie Connection
The PV reveals the season's ending theme: "Inori, Owareba" (roughly, "When the Prayers End"), performed by Mika Nakashima. Shinoda, guitarist and vocalist of rock band Hitorie, wrote the song's lyrics and composed its music. Hitorie performed opening themes for earlier Mushoku Tensei seasons, so Shinoda's involvement keeps a familiar musical thread running through Season 3 even as the vocalist changes.
Nakashima said she feels honored to perform the ending theme and praised Shinoda's dedication during production.
The opening theme, "Ketsui no Uta" (Song of Resolve), is performed by Yuiko Ōhara, who returns after singing themes for the franchise's previous seasons.
Looking Ahead
Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation Season 3 premieres July 5, 2026, airing weekly on Sundays at midnight JST on Tokyo MX and BS11, with additional broadcasts on Sun TV and KBS Kyoto.
Crunchyroll handles international streaming across the Americas, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, CIS, and India. Muse Asia holds licensing in select Asian territories.
Studio Bind returns to produce the anime, with Ryōsuke Shibuya directing and Yoshiaki Fujisawa on music composition. The returning voice cast includes Yumi Uchiyama as Rudeus, Ai Kayano as Sylphiette, Konomi Kohara as Roxy, and Ai Kakuma as Eris. Haruka Tomatsu and Tetsu Inada join Season 3 as Nina Farion and Gal Farion.

