AfterAlice in Borderlandseason 2’s ending, it is hard not to see how season 3’s story is a huge risk for the Netflix Japanese series in more ways than one. Directed by Shinsuke Sato, who has helmed several other renownedmanga/anime live-action adaptations, likeGantz,Kingdom, andInuyashiki,Alice in Borderlandhas had a strong two-season run, where it has loosely walked through almost all the main original arcs from its source material. Since season 2’s ending somewhat aligns with the main manga’s final arc, most viewers were not expecting it to go beyond season 2.

However, despite hitting a few conclusive notes in the last few episodes,Alice in Borderlandseason 2 defied all expectations by paving the way for another installment. It left viewers with an intriguing Joker twist that established that Arisu and his crew’s journey is far from over, and they will have to encounter one final challenge before they can leave the Borderland behind for good. While the show’s return with another installment has always been fascinating, it is a little concerning thatAlice in Borderlandseason 3could potentially make or break the entire series.

Kento Yamazaki as Arisu in Alice in Borderland

Arisu Seems To Be Back In The Borderland In Alice In Borderland Season 3

Many Visuals From Season 3’s Trailer Hint At His Return

SinceAlice in Borderlandhas exhausted all source material content, one cannot guess how season 3 will unfold. Even the cast and crew involved with the series have not revealed much about its story details. However, the show’s teaser seems to hint that Arisu has not fully escaped the Borderland. In its opening moments, the teaser features a sequence in which a voice seemingly asks Arisu whether he “would come back to that beautiful world?” While this could mean a lot of things,it seems to give away that Arisu will get the opportunity to return to the Borderland.

A few blink-or-miss moments from the teaser also seemingly show Arisu playing another set of deadly games with his friends, which is another major indicator of his return to the alternate reality. Even inAlice in Borderlandseason 2’s endingmoments, the Joker card suddenly emerges in the world Arisu and his friends find themselves in after they survive the games. The card seems to hint that their return to the real world is merely an illusion, manufactured to ensure they stay within the confines of the Borderland.

Custom imagery from Alice in Borderland

Alice In Borderland Season 3 Risks Making Season 2’s Ending Pointless

Season 2’s Ending Felt Conclusive And Well-Rounded

When Arisu encounters theQueen of Hearts inAlice in Borderlandseason 2’s final arc, the show features a series of possibilities that could explain how all the characters ended up in the alternate dystopian Tokyo. From alien invasions to simulations, the show explores it all while subtly poking fun at all the tried-and-tested tropes of the sci-fi genre. After presenting these possibilities,season 2’s ending finally reveals the truth by showing how all the characters who ended up in the Borderland were in a liminal state between life and death after getting fatally wounded during a meteorite strike.

IfAlice in Borderlandseason 3 marks Arisu’s return to the titular alternate world, season 2’s ending would seem like another red herring forcefully introduced to misguide viewers and stretch the series' runtime.

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This ending was in sync with the original manga’s closing story beats and also seemed like the perfect way to conclude the live-action series. With this closing explanation of the characters' journey through the Borderland, the Netflix Japanese show also managed to create a unique identity for itself in the sci-fi fantasy genre by bringing something refreshing. IfAlice in Borderlandseason 3 marks Arisu’s return to the titular alternate world, season 2’s ending would seem like another red herring forcefully introduced to misguide viewers and stretch the series' runtime.

The whole explanation surrounding the meteorites andhow every character’s fate in the games reflected their state in the real world would also seem pointless. It may be a little too soon to draw any conclusions about whether the show’s season 3 return will be a natural continuation or a forced extension of the overarching story. However, afterAlice in Borderlandseason 2’s neatly wrapped coda, season 3’s return seems a little risky.

How Alice In Borderland Season 3 Can Work (Without Ruining Season 2’s Ending)

Alice In Borderland Season 3 Must Bring Something New To The Table

Instead of being a mere reimagination of everything that has happened in the series so far,Alice in Borderlandshould explore new narrative avenues and prove that it has a solid reason to exist. Similar to the follow-up installments of other acclaimedsci-fi shows likeRussian DollandThe OAon Netflix,the Japanese series' season 3 should strive to expand the existing lore instead of riffing on ideas that have already been explored.

Alice in Borderlandseason 3 is scheduled to be released sometime in September 2025 on Netflix.

From a thematic standpoint, Arisu learns the true value of his life after his adventures — and misadventures — in the Borderland, allowing him to live a more fulfilling life in the real world after he finally returns. Although he has no memories of his time in the Borderland, season 2’s ending establishes that something inside him has significantly shifted. IfAlice in Borderlandseason 3 takes him back to the Borderland, it must clearly highlight the lessons he must learn during his final journey before he escapes the dystopian alternate world for good.

Alice in Borderland

Alice in Borderland follows a video-game enthusiast and his two friends who find themselves transported to an alternate Tokyo. There, they must participate in perilous games for survival.