Will there be an ‘Alice In Borderland’ season four? 

Will there be an ‘Alice In Borderland’ season four? 

The third season of Alice In Borderland has come to Netflix, but can fans expect a fourth season? Find out below. 

The Japanese sci-fi thriller is based in a parallel version of Tokyo and revolves around a group of people who are forced to play and win dangerous, sadistic games to remain alive. 

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As revealed by the teaser for season three, which arrived back in June, Arisu and Usagi’s lives are falling apart since their return to the real world at the end of season two, with the characters being haunted by nightmares about Borderland. Usagi is abducted and brought back to the Borderland, while Arisu’s handed a mysterious Joker card as chaos ensues. 

All six episodes of the new season landed on Netflix on September 25. Check out the trailer here: 

The official synopsis for season three read: “After Usagi is abducted and left unconscious by a mysterious scholar obsessed with the afterlife, Arisu returns to the perilous Borderland to save her. Teaming up with new players, they must face the yet-unseen Joker stage in a desperate bid to find a way back to their original world.” 

Just four days after season two was released in 2022, Alice In Borderland became the most-watched Japanese title of all time in the platform’s history, overtaking anime and charting the Top 10 in over 10 countries. 

Will there be an Alice In Borderland season four? 

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With just days having passed since the entirety of season three of the show dropped onto Netflix, there is currently no official word on whether Alice In Borderland will be returning to screens for a fourth offering. 

Netflix typically likes to wait to see how the latest season of a show performs before it decides to recommission it. As such, fans of Alice In Borderland will likely hear confirmation about the status of the show in late 2025. 

The makers of the show have indicated that they would like to keep the ball rolling, with director Shinsuke Sato telling Radio Times: “If you’re asking me whether I’d be interested or not, I would certainly say yes.” 

The events at the end of season three left the door open for more, so fans will have to hang tight in the coming months to find out if the show returns. 

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