The preview images for Dr. Stone: Science Future (Season 4) episode 3 were revealed on Tuesday. The episode titled “Light Trap in the Darkness” is set to release on January 23. Studio TMS Entertainment is handling the animation production for the series while Crunchyroll is streaming it with English subtitles. Dr: Stone Science Future is the final season of the anime and will run for a total of three split cours.
Episode 3 synopsis:
The Perseus survived a grueling 40-day voyage with the help of scientific navigation and solidarity, finally reaching America. Senku and his crew are now faced with the current situation of America, which has lost its former civilization, as they renew their determination to rescue all mankind without fail. Senku and his team immediately search for corn, a valuable ingredient for the revival fluid, while crossing the Sacramento River. As night falls and they continue their search, Tsukasa notices a strong sense of murder…
Dr. Stone: Science Future (Season 4) episode 3 releases on Thursday, January 23.
Kenji Nojima has joined the cast as Dr. Xeno Houston Wingfield while Koji Yusa will voice the role of Stanley Snyder. The rest of the main cast returned to reprise their roles.
New staff members for Dr. Stone: Science Future include Kurasumi Sunayama (series composition) and Chiyuki Kojima (director of photography). The following staff will be reprising their roles from last season:
- Shuhei Matsushita (director)
- Yuko Iwasa (character designer)
- Shunichiro Yoshihara (art director)
- Jin Aketagawa (sound director)
- Fusako Nakao (color design)
- Yoshio Mizumura (design)
- Kumiko Sakamoto (editing)
- Hiroaki Tsutsumi / Tatsuya Kato / Yuki Kanesaka (music)
Dr. Stone: New World (Season 3) was also animated by studio TMS Entertainment and covered the “Treasure Island” arc over the course of 22 episodes across split-cours in 2023. The new season, which was announced after the Season 3 finale, will pick up from where the previous left off (chapter 142 in the manga). Dr. Stone: Science Future will cover the remaining 90 chapters of the manga.
The anime is based original manga series written by Inagaki and illustrated by Boichi. The manga was serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump for five years between March 2017 – March 2022 and released a total of 26 volumes with an extra volume released for the epilogue one-shot titled Future Science. All of the volumes have been published in English by VIZ Media.
Source: Official Website, Official X (formerly Twitter)
©Richiro Inagaki, Boichi/Shueisha, Dr. STONE Production Committee
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