The TV animation "Re: Life in a Different World from Zero" is adapted from the online novel of the same name written by Nagatsuki Tappei. The first promotional video of the third season of the animation has been released. The official recently released a new promotional video, and will begin screening the 90-minute first episode of the third season, "Theatrical Malice," in Japanese theaters on August 30 for two weeks. The animation will officially start airing in October. "Re: Life in a Different World from Zero" Season 3 New Trailer: In addition, the official also released the second promotional poster for the third season of the animation. From the picture, we can see that it is set in Minato City, showing the confrontation between Emilia's forces and the forces of several Archbishops of Sin of the Witch Cult. It is understood that the content of the third season of the animation comes from the 16th volume of the original light novel. It tells the story of Emilia being invited by Anastasia, a candidate for the royal election, to lead the male protagonist Leyue and others all the way to Priestila, and reuniting with familiar faces headed by Anastasia in the Watergate City. |
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