If you’ve been wondering where to watch some of the most popular upcoming anime, Crunchyroll has a collection of episodes for you.
Anime Expo last weekend saw a lot of big announcements, like a US release date for My Hero Academia: You Are Next, and a brand new Bleach game. Crunchyroll had a lot of announcements to share, too, especially regarding a bunch of sequels to your favorite anime, as well as some new series. First up, intense soccer anime Blue Lock is returning for a second season this October — it even released a trailer to go with the announcement. Devil Retry! R is also coming out the same month, a sequel to the isekai MMO anime.
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Then, in January 2025, Crunchyroll will stream “I Love You Anyway,” a series about “a high school sophomore named Ruiye [who] She had the worst 17th birthday ever. She missed out on being around the seniors she idolized, and her parents didn’t even remember it was her birthday. To top it off, a new unknown infectious disease was spreading, so all her club games and school trips were cancelled.”
Later that year, in April 2025, Fire Force will wrap up its third and final season in a split-episode format, so you’ll have to wait a little longer to see that one. A trailer for the new season has been released, and while it doesn’t reveal a whole lot, hopefully it’ll get you excited for the finale. 2025 will still be a pretty big year, as Pharmacist Diary Season 2 will also be available on Crunchyroll – you can watch the trailer for that season here. Finally, this season doesn’t have a release date yet, but Dr. Stone’s Science Future will also be available on the anime streaming service, though there are fewer details about that season. It’s safe to say that Crunchyroll will continue to offer a lot of content next year.