The wait is almost over for the ultimate scientific adventure! Dr. STONE SCIENCE FUTURE has successfully wrapped up its second exciting cour, but fans can now look forward to the grand finale. It has been officially confirmed that Cour 3, which will be the last installment of this thrilling arc and the entire series, is scheduled to premiere in 2026.
This exciting news was shared through the anime adaptation’s official social media channels, accompanied by a fitting rocket emoji, perfectly symbolizing the next monumental stage of Senku’s ambitious quest. The announcement also included a heartfelt thank you to viewers for their unwavering support as the second cour concluded.
Following the initial part that captivated audiences in winter 2025, the second cour of Dr. STONE SCIENCE FUTURE made its debut in Japan on July 10. The series was originally announced last year with a plan for a comprehensive three-cour run, and now the final chapter is in sight.
The talented team behind the series continues their excellent work, with Shuhei Matsushita directing Dr. STONE SCIENCE FUTURE at TMS Entertainment. Kurasumi Sunayama is handling series composition, Yuko Iwasa is crafting the character designs, and the musical score is brought to life by Tatsuya Kato, Hiroaki Tsutusmi, and Yukihiro Kanesaka. The entire anime is based on the brilliant original manga created by Riichiro Inagaki and Boichi, which was serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump from 2017 to 2022, spanning 27 volumes.
For those new to the saga, Dr. STONE tells the extraordinary story of a world thousands of years after a mysterious global phenomenon inexplicably petrified all of humanity. Amidst this stone-age reality, the exceptionally brilliant and science-obsessed boy, Senku Ishigami, awakens. Confronted with a civilization reduced to rubble, Senku resolves to utilize the power of science to restore the world. Alongside his incredibly strong childhood friend, Taiju Oki, who also awakens at the same time, they embark on a monumental mission to rebuild society from the ground up. This unparalleled crafting adventure spans two million years of scientific history, from the Stone Age to the present day, promising an epic and enlightening journey.