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“Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War” Part 3: The conflict is set to premiere in October 2024

“Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War” Part 3: The conflict is set to premiere in October 2024

Anime fans are eagerly awaiting the return of the popular bleaching Series can rest assured with the announcement of the Thousand-Year Blood War Part 3 – The Conflict. Aniplex revealed a new teaser trailer and key visual during “Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War – The Conflict Panel – Presented by Viz Media” at Anime Expo. The third part of the series is scheduled to premiere in October 2024.

The teaser trailer gives a glimpse of the intense moments fans can expect from this new installment, and also offers a preview of the opening and closing theme songs. Japanese rock band SIX LOUNGE performs the theme song “Kotoba ni Sezu Tomo” (Even If You Don’t Say So), while Suisoh provides the ending theme “Monochrome,” setting the stage for an epic continuation of the story.

The Thousand-Year Blood War arc, which serves as the final arc of the original manga, has been adapted into four parts with breaks in between. This highly anticipated adaptation covers volumes 55-74 of Tite Kubo’s manga, which originally ran in Weekly Shonen Jump from 2001 to 2016. The arc is set to deliver the thrilling action and dramatic revelations that made Bleach a fan favorite.

The first part of the Thousand-year blood war The anime premiered in October 2022 and concluded with a one-hour special episode in December 2022. The second part debuted in July 2023 and was streamed on platforms such as Hulu in the US and Disney+ internationally.

bleaching‘s extensive legacy includes a 366-episode television series, four films, two OVAs, and various other media adaptations such as video games, novels, stage plays, and a live-action film released in July 2018. With over 130 million copies of the manga in circulation worldwide, anticipation continues to grow for the upcoming third installment in the Thousand-Year Blood War arc.

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