Crunchyroll Dominates Anime Landscape with Oshi no Ko Season 3 and 'Slime' Movie Rights Acquisition

Anime enthusiasts worldwide are buzzing with excitement following Crunchyroll's monumental announcements at New York Comic Con 2025, signaling a significant expansion of its illustrious catalog. Headlining these acquisitions is the highly anticipated third season of Oshi no Ko, slated for an exclusive premiere in January 2026.
This critically acclaimed series, born from the creative genius of Aka Akasaka and brought to life visually by Mengo Yokoyari, has captivated audiences by daring to peel back the glamorous facade of Japan's entertainment industry. Its compelling narrative delves into the complex, often shadowy realities of fame and personal identity through the unique lens of reincarnated twins navigating a cutthroat world. The anime adaptation, masterfully produced by studio Doga Kobo, has already achieved immense success with its first two seasons, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the next chapter.

Beyond Oshi no Ko: Diverse Acquisitions
Beyond the continuation of Oshi no Ko, Crunchyroll's strategic moves include securing licenses for a diverse array of additional series, further solidifying its commitment to delivering premium, cutting-edge anime content to its global subscriber base. In a development set to thrill fantasy and isekai aficionados, the streaming giant has also successfully acquired the theatrical streaming rights for the much-anticipated film, That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime the Movie: Tears of the Azure Sea. This significant acquisition not only bolsters Crunchyroll's already robust collection of genre-defining titles but also promises fans exclusive access to the next cinematic installment of the beloved Slime saga, directly through their service.
These bold licensing endeavors underscore Crunchyroll's unwavering dedication to enriching its platform with both popular ongoing series and immersive cinematic experiences, firmly cementing its status as the premier global hub for Japanese animation and pop culture, ensuring a vibrant future for anime fandom.
Credits
Oshi no Ko
Author
Aka Akasaka
Cover Art
Mengo Yokoyari
Studio
Doga Kobo
Publisher
Shueisha
Producers
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime the Movie: Tears of the Azure Sea
Author
Fuse (original light novel)
Cover Art
Taiki Kawakami (for the movie visual)
Studio
Eight Bit
Publisher
Micro Magazine
Producers