The wait for Fire Force Season 3 is almost over, and based on the first glimpses of the upcoming premiere, it looks like the long delay will be well worth it. The anime, adapted from Atsushi Ohkubo’s manga by David Production, has been one of the most anticipated shonen returns of the year.
The official Fire Force X (formerly Twitter) account recently shared four images from the first episode, offering fans a sneak peek at the thrilling events to come. The episode, titled Unshakable, is set to adapt Chapter 175 of the manga, kicking off a powerful arc that will push Company 8 to its limits. With a massive conspiracy unfolding, the team will find themselves locked in battles against two major organizations, all while attempting to rescue their captured leader.
Fire Force Season 3 Will Deliver Its Most Intense Arc Yet

The Obi Rescue arc is set to be one of the most thrilling moments in Fire Force, bringing together intense action and major character revelations. Among the previewed images, one shows Shinra and his team in shock—likely reacting to the news of Captain Obi’s abduction.
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Another image reveals the return of Burns, one of the strongest characters in the series, teasing an epic showdown. Meanwhile, members of the White Clad, including Haumea, Charon, and Inca, make an appearance, reinforcing the high stakes of the season. Finally, a close-up of Obi himself, with an unknown figure gripping his shoulder, hints at his dire predicament.
Season 3 will cover the manga’s final chapters across two parts, with the first half airing from April to June 2025 and the second half set for release in January 2026. Returning to direct is Tatsuma Minamikawa, alongside composer Kenichiro Suehiro and series composer Sei Suguta. The production team has seen a few changes, with Natsuki Takei being promoted to director of photography, but many core staff members are back to ensure consistency in animation quality.
Fire Force’s Future Looks Brighter Than Ever

Despite its extended break, Fire Force is poised to return stronger than ever. The upcoming arc will reward fans for their patience by going into the most action-packed and emotionally charged chapters of the manga. With the first two seasons serving as a buildup, the anime will now fully embrace its peak moments, ensuring that the next two years are filled with unforgettable battles and powerful character developments.
The new season not only marks the beginning of Fire Force’s final journey but also sets the stage for some of the most intense confrontations in the series. Fans can look forward to stunning animation, well-choreographed fights, and a gripping narrative that will keep them hooked until the very end.