Record of Ragnarok Season 3 on Netflix: Exactly How Many Episodes You'll Get
Round three is coming: Record of Ragnarok season 3 hits Netflix on December 10, 2025, unleashing fresh mythic matchups with humanity’s survival on the line.
Record of Ragnarok is suiting up for round three. Netflix has circled December 10, 2025 for season 3, which means more gods vs. humans showdowns and, yes, more divine extermination energy aimed squarely at us mortals.
About that episode count everyone keeps asking about
Netflix has dropped a release date, a season 3 synopsis, and fresh key art, but the one thing it has not confirmed is how many episodes we are getting. That matters here because this series lives and dies on how much room each fight gets, and whether there is space for the story detours that have been creeping in.
- Season 1 (2021): 12 episodes, with each fight more or less spread across three installments.
- Season 2 (2023): split in two drops — 10 episodes in part 1, 5 more in part 2 — for a total of 15. The extra real estate let the show dive into the bigger 'why' behind Ragnarok in the first place.
Given that track record and what the trailers are teasing, the safe read is that season 3 lands at or above 13 episodes. Expect the familiar three-episodes-per-bout rhythm, plus a few chapters carved out for the larger mysteries the show has been hinting at. To be crystal clear: Netflix has not announced a number yet — this is an informed expectation based on past seasons and the new setup.
The Brunhilde factor gets louder
If the coming season really leans into the secrets behind Ragnarok, Brunhilde is going to be front and center. She is the one steering humanity’s roster and the one who pushed the gods to even allow this tournament — and the show has strongly suggested she did not do that out of pure altruism. Season 3 looks poised to start pulling on those threads, which should add some welcome layers to her character and the overall plot.
More than a tournament: the power plays
Season 2 already hinted that big names like Odin have their own agendas. Season 3 is set to give that side of the story more oxygen, expanding the conflict beyond a simple bracket of fights into a messier web of motives and maneuvering. That’s where this series gets interesting, and honestly, it is about time the anime leans harder into the grander scheme instead of staying match-to-match.
Bottom line
Record of Ragnarok season 3 hits Netflix on December 10, 2025. Episode count is still under wraps, but 13 feels likely based on how the show has been structuring its bouts and the extra storytelling it has been layering in. While we wait, seasons 1 and 2 are streaming on Netflix right now.
What do you think Brunhilde’s real endgame is? I have theories, but I want to hear yours.