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Dorohedoro Season 3 Teaser Drops: MAPPA Confirms the Next Chapter After Season 2’s Delayed Launch

You’re getting more chaos in the Hole—plus where to stream Seasons 1–2 and what dubs you can binge right now

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You wanted more madness, more masks, and more “what the heck did I just watch?” energy. Well, Dorohedoro just came out swinging: a teaser for Season 3 was revealed during MAPPA’s 15th anniversary livestream event. And yes, it hits different—like biting into a pupusa and realizing it’s revuelta.

Lo que se reveló (y por qué te pega duro)

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The big news is simple: Season 3 is happening, and you already have a teaser to prove it. No long speech. No fancy excuses. Just a quick punch to your hype levels.

And the timing matters. Season 2 finally debuted on April 1 after a delay. It was previously lined up for 2025, but it arrived later. Va pues, it happens. The point is: it’s here, and now Season 3 is already being teased.

“Almost worldwide” release vibes

Season 2 launched at 11:00 p.m. (Japan time) on multiple platforms, described as rolling out almost simultaneously worldwide. So yeah, you weren’t supposed to be waiting a whole lifetime like a bicho in a long line.

Dónde verlo y qué doblajes tenés

Crunchyroll is streaming Season 2, and it’s also streaming Season 1. Netflix is streaming the anime too.

Dub options (so you can binge how you want)

Season 1 is available worldwide with English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Thai dubs—that’s 5 dub options. It’s also available with Japanese audio + subtitles in most regions, except Japan and China.

Season 2 also comes with an English dub. So if you’re the type who snacks and watches without reading subs, you’re covered, maje.

El caos de la historia, en corto

Viz Media publishes the manga in English, and the setup is savage: a grim city called the Hole, Sorcerers kidnapping people for ugly “experiments,” and then Nikaido finds Caiman—a dude with a reptile head and heavy amnesia.

They hunt Sorcerers to undo the curse. But when En (the big boss Sorcerer) hears his people are getting wiped, he sends “cleaners.” That’s when the war between worlds ignites. Simple example: you mess with the neighborhood, the neighborhood messes back—twice as hard.

And if you like numbers: Season 1 originally debuted in Japan in January 2020 with 12 episodes, then streamed outside Japan in May 2020. Now Season 2 is out, and Season 3 is officially on the table. You’re eating good.

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