During the event AnimeJapan 2023 The production of a third season for the anime adaptation of the light novels penned by Tapei Nagatsuki and illustrated by Shinichirou Otsuka, Re:Zero Kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu. The press release included a promotional video, however did not announce a planned premiere date or the responsible production team.

Re: Zero

Tapei Nagatsuki began publishing the novels independently through the service Shoutsuka ni Narou in April 2012, and later the publisher Kadokawa began its publication on paper with illustrations by Shinichirou Ootsuka in January 2014. A total of two seasons and a variety of OVAs were produced for the anime adaptation, all in the hands of the studios. WHITE FOX.

Synopsis for Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu

Subaru Natsuki leaves the store and finds himself in a bustling city inhabited by humans and demi-humans alike. The city that uses kites and carriages for transportation is obviously not the modern Japan he knows. However, as someone who spends his days immersed in comics and games, Subaru assumes that he is a protagonist in this new fantasy world, wielding ultimate magical powers. Unfortunately, that’s not the case and things quickly go awry when he encounters a group of thugs. Luckily, a silver-haired beauty named Satella comes to his aid as she searches for her stolen badge.

In exchange for his kindness, Subaru offers to help him search, which eventually leads them to a boot shop. Assuming the token was exchanged for money, Subaru enters the store hoping to negotiate with the owner about the stolen item. But to her surprise, she is not expecting the badge, but a brutal assassin who leads the two to their deaths. But instead of waking up in the afterlife, Subaru is surprised to be alone in the middle of the day, like he’s never left town. So his life begins mysteriously in another world for the second time.

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