Re:zero Season 3 Leak: First Episode Surfaces Online Ahead Of Official Premiere
The first episode of Re:ZERO: Starting Life in Another World Season 3 has leaked online, giving fans an early glimpse at the upcoming season. The episode was shared on numerous pirate websites earlier today, including the Nyaa torrent tracker. Unlike yesterday’s DAN DA DAN and Ranma 1/2 remake leaks, Re:Zero was uploaded in a much better quality with French subtitles.
Episode | Leak Date | Quality | Subtitles |
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1 | July 11, 2024 | Good | French |
I. Re:ZERO Season 3 Premiere Leaks Online
Crunchyroll’s Premiere Screening Canceled
The first episode of Re:ZERO: Starting Life in Another World Season 3 was scheduled to have its premiere screening at the Japan Expo in Paris on July 11. However, the screening was canceled for reasons beyond “Crunchyroll’s control.” This is unfortunate news for fans who were eagerly awaiting the premiere, but it is important to remember that the safety of the attendees is paramount.
Previous Crunchyroll Leaks
This is not the first time that a Crunchyroll premiere screening has been canceled due to leaks. In April of this year, several titles from the Crunchyroll’s Spring 2024 lineup were also leaked. These titles included KonoSuba – God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World! Season 3, Sound! Euphonium Season 3, As a Reincarnated Aristocrat, I’ll Use My Appraisal Skill to Rise in the World, and more. All of these titles were leaked before their official release dates, which is a major blow to the anime industry.
Title | Leak Date | Quality | Subtitles |
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KonoSuba – God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World! Season 3 | April 2024 | Good | English |
Sound! Euphonium Season 3 | April 2024 | Good | English |
As a Reincarnated Aristocrat, I’ll Use My Appraisal Skill to Rise in the World | April 2024 | Good | English |
II. Crunchyroll’s Premiere Screening Canceled
The first episode of Re:ZERO: Starting Life in Another World Season 3 was scheduled to have its premiere screening at the Japan Expo in Paris on July 11. However, the screening was canceled for reasons beyond “Crunchyroll’s control.” This is unfortunate news for fans who were eagerly awaiting the premiere, but it is important to remember that the safety of the attendees is paramount.
Event | Date | Location |
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Japan Expo | July 11, 2024 | Paris, France |
Crunchyroll has not yet announced a new date for the premiere screening. However, the company has said that it is “working to reschedule the event as soon as possible.” Fans who were planning to attend the premiere screening should keep an eye on Crunchyroll’s website for updates.
III. Previous Crunchyroll Leaks
This is not the first time that a Crunchyroll premiere screening has been canceled due to leaks. In April of this year, several titles from the Crunchyroll’s Spring 2024 lineup were also leaked. These titles included KonoSuba – God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World! Season 3, Sound! Euphonium Season 3, As a Reincarnated Aristocrat, I’ll Use My Appraisal Skill to Rise in the World, and more. All of these titles were leaked before their official release dates, which is a major blow to the anime industry.
Title | Leak Date | Quality | Subtitles |
---|---|---|---|
KonoSuba – God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World! Season 3 | April 2024 | Good | English |
Sound! Euphonium Season 3 | April 2024 | Good | English |
As a Reincarnated Aristocrat, I’ll Use My Appraisal Skill to Rise in the World | April 2024 | Good | English |
IV. Unrelated Leaks from Netflix
Mononoke: Karakasa Movie Leak
The Mononoke: Karakasa movie was also uploaded online, despite only premiering in Japan on July 26. It is unclear how the movie was leaked, but it is believed to have come from Netflix, which has a dubbing agreement for the movie. This is a major blow to the anime industry, as it could lead to lost revenue for the creators of the movie.
Title | Leak Date | Quality | Subtitles |
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Mononoke: Karakasa | July 2024 | Good | None |
DAN DA DAN and Ranma 1/2 Remake Leaks
In addition to the Re:ZERO and Mononoke leaks, two other anime titles were also leaked online: DAN DA DAN and Ranma 1/2 remake. These leaks were of much worse quality than the Re:ZERO leak, and they were heavily timestamped. It is believed that these leaks came from a different source than the Re:ZERO leak.
Title | Leak Date | Quality | Subtitles |
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DAN DA DAN | July 2024 | Poor | None |
Ranma 1/2 remake | July 2024 | Poor | None |
V. Other Leaked Titles
Mononoke: Karakasa Movie Leak
The Mononoke: Karakasa movie was also uploaded online, despite only premiering in Japan on July 26. It is unclear how the movie was leaked, but it is believed to have come from Netflix, which has a dubbing agreement for the movie. This is a major blow to the anime industry, as it could lead to lost revenue for the creators of the movie.
Title | Leak Date | Quality | Subtitles |
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Mononoke: Karakasa | July 2024 | Good | None |
DAN DA DAN and Ranma 1/2 Remake Leaks
In addition to the Re:ZERO and Mononoke leaks, two other anime titles were also leaked online: DAN DA DAN and Ranma 1/2 remake. These leaks were of much worse quality than the Re:ZERO leak, and they were heavily timestamped. It is believed that these leaks came from a different source than the Re:ZERO leak.
Title | Leak Date | Quality | Subtitles |
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DAN DA DAN | July 2024 | Poor | None |
Ranma 1/2 remake | July 2024 | Poor | None |
Other Unrelated Anime Leaks
In addition to the anime titles mentioned above, several other anime titles have also been leaked online in recent months. These leaks include:
- Tower of God Season 2
- Kaguya-sama: Love Is War Season 3
- The Promised Neverland Season 2
- Dr. Stone Season 3
- That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2
These leaks are a major concern for the anime industry, as they can lead to lost revenue for the creators of the anime. It is important to support official releases of anime to help ensure that creators can continue to make great content.
VI. Final Thought
The leak of Re:ZERO Season 3 is a reminder that piracy is a serious problem for the anime industry. It is important to support official releases of anime to help ensure that creators can continue to make great content.