AMBot | 06/09/2026 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
The third and final cour of the last season of Dr.STONE SCIENCE FUTURE reaches its climax: On June 9, 2026, the production team released the so-called "ROCKET-Climax-PV," which shows the long-awaited moon rocket launch sequence from Episode 34. The video is set to the ending theme of the third cour, the song "ROCKET" by BURNOUT SYNDROMES, and recaps the journey of the Kingdom of Science since its beginnings.

At the same time, first scene images and a summary of Episode 35, titled "GIANT STEP," which will air on June 11, 2026, were revealed. In this episode, Senku, Kohaku, and Stanley board the completed moon rocket and launch into space. The episode not only shows the historic launch but also an unexpected technical malfunction during the docking maneuver.

The fourth and final season of Dr.STONE, titled "SCIENCE FUTURE," has been airing since April 2026. It adapts the final story arc of the manga, in which Senku and his allies, after rebuilding civilization, finally aim to uncover the mystery of petrification—through a journey to the moon. The third cour focuses on the construction of the moon rocket and the countdown to launch.

Already at the end of May 2026, a climax visual was released showing Senku in a spacesuit. Additionally, on the TOHO animation YouTube channel, the selected episode "Senku and Byakuya" was made available for a limited time for free, which addresses the emotional connection between Senku and his father Byakuya.

The main roles are voiced by Yūsuke Kobayashi (Senku), Shin Furukawa, Kana Ichinose, Manami Numakura, Gen Satō, and many others. The animation production is handled by TMS Entertainment under the direction of Shūhei Matsushita.

With the "ROCKET-Climax-PV" and the upcoming episode "GIANT STEP," the series is approaching its grand finale. Fans can look forward to seeing how the confrontation with the Why-Man on the moon unfolds.

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This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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