Written by Eiichi Shimizu, Ultraman is a Japanese manga series. It is part of the Ultraman franchise and a manga sequel to the 1966 television series.
Created by Tsuburaya Productions, the series was released on Netflix in April 2019 followed by the second season on April 14, 2022. The series was renewed for a third and final season, which is scheduled to release soon.
So, when is the third season releasing? What is the plot? Who would return to reprise their roles? Keep reading to know further details.
Ultraman Season 3 Plot and Cast
It would be about Ken Sato, a baseball player who turns into the next Ultraman, battling Kaijus and saving the world. However, things are never that simple. A newborn Kaiju, an offspring of his rivals, enters his life, and he struggles to deal with it. It remains to be seen if he can overcome this obstacle and save the world.
Now coming to the cast, it includes Josh Hutcherson as Shinjiro Hayata, Chris Edgerly as Yosuke Endo, Mick Wingert as Yapool, Steven Jay Blum as Adad, and Fred Tatasciore as Shin Hayata. We should also get to see, Gunnar Sizemore as Seiji Hokuto, Ray Chase as Ace Killer, Matthew Mercer as Bemular, Robbie Daymond as Jack, and Brian Palermo as Mitsuhiro Ide.
Ultraman Season 3 Release Date
The second season of Ultraman premiered this year and it was later renewed for a third and final season. The third season is now confirmed to premiere sometime in 2023.
The number of episodes for the new season has not been confirmed yet as it has been different in the first two seasons. The makers are expected to reveal further details related to Season 3 in the next few months.
Ultraman Season 3 Trailer
The makers of Ultraman have not released a trailer for the third season. For now, you can watch the trailer of Season 2 below:
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