Fire Force fans were eagerly anticipating news about the highly anticipated third season. However, a surprising update has emerged. According to a leak from the reliable Twitter account Shueishaleaks, it appears that Fire Force will be changing studios from David Production to Studio Shaft.
While the franchise has yet to confirm this at the time of writing, the credibility of Shueishaleaks adds weight to the report. This unexpected studio change has left fans shocked, considering the acclaim the show received for its animation quality under David Production. If the update proves true, Studio Shaft will face a challenging task to match the same level of excellence.

Atsushi Ohkubo, the mangka renowned for Soul Eater, created Fire Force, which ran for 304 chapters in Kodansha’s Weekly Shonen Magazine. Although the manga concluded in late 2022, with Ohkubo retiring from the industry, there is still plenty of material for the anime adaptation to cover.
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While Season 2 wrapped up in late 2020 and Season 3 was announced shortly after, fans have been waiting for almost three years for an update on its release. The studio change may account for the extended break between seasons, but fans eagerly anticipate more concrete news on the long-awaited return of the anime.
Although David Production’s exceptional work on Fire Force will be missed if they do depart, Studio Shaft has a strong reputation. Established in the mid-70s, Studio Shaft gained recognition for its experimental style through the critically acclaimed Monogatari anime series.

In the 2000s, the studio redefined itself as an avant-garde animation house under the guidance of Akiyuki Shinbo, a key director with experience at Studio Pierrot, known for their work on classics like Yu Yu Hakusho. If Fire Force joins Studio Shaft, the combination of their unique approach and Ohkubo’s distinctive style promises an intriguing anime experience for enthusiasts.
While fans await official confirmation of the studio change, there is a sense of excitement and curiosity about the future of Fire Force. Despite the unexpected twist, the potential collaboration between Studio Shaft and Atsushi Ohkubo’s imaginative world holds promise. As we eagerly anticipate further updates on the release of Fire Force’s third season, let us embrace the prospect of a new artistic vision breathed into this captivating story.
Source: CBR