[12/21/25 - 05:01 AM] Video: Legoshi and Haru's Story Reaches Its Finale - "BEASTARS Final Season Part 2" Premieres March 2026, Main Trailer Out Now While Louis and Haru navigate their new lives at university, Legoshi catches the eye of a BEASTAR who needs his help in capturing a heinous criminal.
[via press release from Netflix]
Legoshi and Haru's Story Reaches Its Finale: 'BEASTARS Final Season Part 2' Premieres March 2026, Main Trailer Out Now
BEASTARS Final Season Part 2 is almost here - and the newly released main trailer brings Legoshi and Haru's journey into sharp focus ahead of the March 2026 premiere. Along with the trailer, the ending theme has been revealed: "Tiny Light" by SEVENTEEN.
Based on Paru Itagaki's award-winning manga (Shonen Champion Comics, Akita Shoten) with over 10 million copies in circulation worldwide, BEASTARS has grown into a global favorite. The anime adaptation by Orange, one of Japan's leading CG studios, has earned sustained praise from fans and critics in Japan and beyond.
The new trailer looks back at key moments from earlier arcs, charting Legoshi and Haru's growth while teasing the looming threat of Melon as the story heads into its final chapter. It's a reminder of what's at stake - and why this relationship has been at the heart of the series from the beginning.
Capping the season is "Tiny Light," the ending theme by SEVENTEEN, a group celebrated worldwide for their influence that extends beyond K-pop and into the global pop music scene. The track blends powerful energy with a message of holding on through hardship, a fitting note for the finale.
BEASTARS Final Season Part 2 streams exclusively on Netflix in March 2026.
About BEASTARS FINAL SEASON Part 2
The facade of peace is shattered by Melon's secret schemes.
As distrust between herbivores and carnivores intensifies, Melon's fangs draw close to Haru. Legoshi, having drifted to the Black Market, is once again forced to confront himself, while Louis struggles with new entanglements in the surface world. Reunited, they move on their respective paths toward the same goal: to face Melon.
Legoshi believes in miracles, Haru looks toward the future, Louis defies destiny, and Melon despises the world.
In a society shaken by desire and fear, what "answer" will they finally reach? The coming-of-age ensemble drama set in the animal world now reaches its conclusion.
Production Information:
Based on the manga: "BEASTARS" by Paru Itagaki (published in Shonen Champion Comics by Akita Shoten)
Director: Shinichi Matsumi
Screenplay: Nanami Higuchi
Production: Orange
Character Design: Nao Otsu / Takumo Norita
CG Director: Mitsuki Ota
VFX Art Director: Junpei Funada
Art Director: Maiko Ikeda
Art Setting: Nobuhito Sue
Color Setting: Satoshi Hashimoto
Compositing Director: Sayaka Segawa
Editing: Junichi Uematsu
Music: Satoru Kosaki (MONACA)
Ending Theme Song: "Tiny Light" by SEVENTEEN
CAST
Legoshi - Jonah Scott
Haru - Lara Jill Miller
Louis - Griffin Puatu
Yahya - Matthew Waterson
Gosha - Jason Marnocha
Jack - Benjamin Diskin
Juno - Lauren Landa
Pina - Kayleigh McKee
Free - Kellen Goff
Gohin - Keith Silverstein
Sagwan - SungWon Cho
Seven - Libe Barer
Sunaga - Brian Beacock
Melon​ - Scott Whyte
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