October Is Going To Be a Good Month for ‘Spy x Family’ and Anime Fans
October is going to be a great time for anime fans. Not only will there be new content from some of the biggest anime series, but they will be available to stream outside Crunchyroll. Hulu has announced that seven big shows will be entering the streaming platform, including the latest seasons of Spy x Family, One Punch Man, and My Hero Academia.
It was announced that seven anime titles will be entering the streaming platform next month. On October 4, Hulu will release Fire Force Season 3 in English dub, My Hero Academia: Final Season in English sub, and Spy x Family Season 3 in English sub. On October 5, the platform will release Digimon Beatbreak Season 1 in English sub. October 6 will see the release of Gintama: Complete Seasons 2–3 in English dub. And on October 12, Vinland Saga: Complete Season 1 will be available both subtitled and dubbed. It was also reported that One Punch Man Season 3 will be available on Hulu, but a release date has yet to be announced.
Hulu has been the home for many popular anime titles for those without access to Crunchyroll. Others include Attack on Titan, Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War, Jujutsu Kaisen, Tower of God, Black Clover, and Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood, just to name a few. According to a recent study, Hulu and Disney+ are tied for second when it comes to preferred streaming platforms for watching anime, just behind Netflix, which remains on top.
What Other Anime Is Coming Out in October?
Outside the shows mentioned above, there’s even more anime content that’s coming out next month, but will be available on other platforms. On Netflix, the second Season of Ranma 1/2 will be released on October 4. Meanwhile, Crunchyroll’s release calendar is stacked with many titles, such as Season 3 of To Your Eternity, GNOSIA, Tales of Wedding Rings Season 2, and Touring After the Apocalypse, just to name a few.
October also includes the theatrical U.S. release date for Chainsaw Man — The Movie: Reze Arc, which continues where Season 1 left off and adapts one of the manga’s most popular story arcs into a film format. The feature has already been released in theaters in Japan and will be available in select Asian markets a week later, before its U.S. release on October 24, 2025.
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April 9, 2022
- Directors
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Kazuhiro Furuhashi, Takahiro Harada
- Writers
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Kazuhiro Furuhashi, Ichirō Ōkouchi
- Franchise(s)
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Spy X Family







