Overview
- Season 3 premiered globally on Sept. 25, continuing the live-action adaptation of Haro Aso’s manga.
- The new chapter centers on married leads Arisu and Usagi, with Usagi pregnant as the pair face fresh, Joker-themed challenges.
- The closing stinger gestures toward a broader setting outside Japan, leaving room for potential continuation or a spinoff.
- Netflix has yet to confirm Season 4, though the lead actors and creative team have signaled interest in returning.
- Director Shinsuke Sato said the season was built around a new narrative question about returning to the real world, a shift that some commentators compare to a more franchise-oriented approach.