The countdown starts for Spy X Family Season 3, which will come out in October 2025, as per an announcement at Jump Festa 2025 on December 21, 2024. Adapted from Tatsuya Endo's manga, the anime—produced by Wit Studio and CloverWorks—traces the tale of an accidental family with spying, assassination, and telepathy.
Loid Forger, or Twilight, orchestrates this deception with Yor, a secret assassin, and Anya, a telepathic child, as he goes on a mission involving political tensions between Ostania and Westalis. This article recapitulates the release schedule, viewing options, and additional details about the new season, following its momentum recently in March 2025.
The third season premiere continues the trend of autumn premieres for the anime—Season 1's second course premiered October 2022, Season 2 in October 2023. The October 2025 release became more evident at Jump Festa, when a teaser visual was shown with Anya and Bond under five spots of light. It was announced at the Spy X Family Anime Extra Mission event on June 9, 2024.
A second poster, revealed March 20, 2025, by character designer Kazuaki Shimada, shows all the members of the Forger family—Loid, Yor, Anya, and Bond—foreshadowing arcs to come. Production calendars indicate Wit Studio and CloverWorks will aim for yearly continuity, leveraging the 15 volumes of the manga, which have had more than 38 million copies distributed as of December 2024, according to Shueisha reports.
Season 3 streaming options are identical to previous seasons' releases. Rights are held by Crunchyroll outside Asia and are streamed worldwide, including English, Hindi, and Spanish dubs, and Japanese audio and subtitles. Options range from the $7.99 Fan plan—ad-free, one hour behind Japan's broadcast—to the $9.99 Mega Fan plan, including offline downloads and four-device streaming.
Muse Communication holds South and Southeast Asia rights, likely streaming episodes via regional services such as Netflix or JioHotstar, as with Seasons 1 and 2. TV Tokyo airs the original broadcast in Japan, with affiliates covering regional gaps. X posts show Crunchyroll's dominance, though no new platforms appeared by March 28, 2025.
Season 3 restarts manga chapters past the WISE Arc, concluding Season 2's Mission 59. The Friendship Schemes Arc, Missions 64-68, revolves around Anya forming an unexpected friendship with a neighbor, while Anya tries to make up with Damian Desmond at Eden Academy. Red Circus Arc, Missions 69-78, ups the ante as a terror group hijacks Anya's school bus on a field trip, putting classmates and her in a deadly standoff. Loid and Yor race to intercept, but Anya's telepathy determines the outcome. Teaser shots—a lion stuffed animal from Mission 87, a handkerchief from Mission 61—suggest side stories or upcoming arcs will intersect, according to Fandom's Spy X Family Wiki. Twelve episodes, as with Season 2, is probable, as the story is paced out to make Endo's source material last.
Production continuity complements expectations. Wit Studio and CloverWorks, acclaimed for precise animation and clean action, spearheaded the production, with Seasons 1 and 2 being led by Kazuhiro Furuhashi, though Season 2's manager Takashi Katagiri may take command after Code: White film. Kazuaki Shimada's character designs also persist, as do (K)NoW_NAME's powerful scores.
Voice actors Takuya Eguchi (Loid), Saori Hayami (Yor), and Atsumi Tanezaki (Anya) reprise, their chemistry a series tradition—Anya's "heh?!" earned Tanezaki a Crunchyroll Anime Award in and of itself. Subbed and dubbed casts, featuring English voices Alex Organ, Natalie Van Sistine, and Megan Shipman, offer global access, per IMDb credits.
Spy X Family craziness flourishes in 2025, capitalizing on 2022's premiere on the back of 2023's Code: White movie, which collected more than $44 million at the Japanese box office. Critical success—100% Rotten Tomatoes rating for Season 1—is accompanied by fan excitement on X, where "SpyXFamilyS3" trends follow visual teasers. The Cold War-era setting of the manga, with a pinch of absurdity, resonates during an age of worldwide uncertainty, and Anya's mischief generates memes and cosplay. Season 3 timing, following Gensler's SEC resignation in January 2025, avoids regulatory overhang on anime imports, allowing for easy distribution. Heart, humor, and high stakes make the Forgers a global attraction.
A Season Awaiting to Deliver: October 2025 brings back the Forger family's frenzied flair, available through Crunchyroll, Hulu, and more. With established arcs, steadfast creators, and a growing fanbase, Season 3 guarantees a spy with a dash of humor. Details might change—episode numbers, specific dates—but the groundwork holds as of March 28, 2025. The anticipation is almost over; the mission picks up again shortly.