On Sunday, October 23 at 1:30 a.m. JST, the third episode of Blue Lock will premiere. The TV Asahi network will air the show for Japanese viewers. This episode will be accessible on Netflix in Hing Long, India, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand, and on Crunchyroll everywhere else. Last week’s show provided viewers with a deeper dive into the Blue Lock initiative. A first look at Bachira’s internal monster was shown as well. In episode 3 of Blue Lock, the series’ first selection tournament will begin. In addition to an exciting football game, fans will get to meet some brand-new characters.
When will it be available in other countries?
Soon after the episode airs in Japan, it will air in other countries where fans may catch up on the series. In the table down below, you’ll discover the exact moments when episode 3 of Blue Lock will become accessible in your time zone.
Time Zone: -9:30 am, October 15 PDT
As of 11:30 AM CDT on October 15 (Central Daylight Time)
Time: 12:30 a.m., October 15 (Eastern Daylight Time)
During the 15th of October at 5:30 a.m. BST, British summertime
On October 15 at 6:30 a.m., Central European Summer Time,
Currently, it is 10 p.m. on the 15th of October in India.
12:30 a.m., October 16 (Philippine time)
At 2:00 a.m. on October 16 (Australian Central Daylight Time),
The third episode of Blue Lock is now available for viewing on Crunchyroll and Netflix. They’ll be helping the show’s formal release along in a big way.
When will we see what happens in Blue Lock 3?
Just recently, Isagi has begun to face some of the unpleasant realities of her involvement in the Blue lock project. He won’t just have to give in to his baser instincts; he’ll have to forget all he ever learned about football as well. Despite his early resistance, the young man is learning to embrace his new way of life. Isagi was able to come to terms with his new reality thanks to Bachira’s confession that he, too, harbours an egocentric monster.
The young athlete will soon learn that he is not alone in succumbing to the temptations of his ego. Soon, Team Z will face its first true test in the first selection competition. Since they are the “worst players” in the project, as Jinpachi put it, they will have a far more difficult time succeeding. Yoichi and his colleagues won’t go very far in the tournament if they don’t have a winning approach and mentality. Team Z can count on two of Blue Lock’s most narcissistic players. If Bachira is in the picture, Isagi has no need to rein in his beast.
It is expected that Team Z’s initial opponents will be revealed in the third episode of Blue Lock. There will be a wide cast of fresh faces to interact with. The first few of Team Z’s soccer matches against its rivals will likely be made available to fans.
When did the final episode air, and what did happen?
Yoichi starts out the second episode of Blue Lock by saying sorry to Ryosuke for hitting him with the ball in the previous episode. Jinpachi and Ryosuke were playing tag, and Ryosuke tried to convince Jinpachi that the two sports were completely unrelated. The initiative’s originator disproved his claims and asked him to leave. After that, Yoichi and the rest of the squad had to take part in a physical examination. Isagi, unable to settle for coming in second to last, opted to exercise alone at night, but he was astonished to find Bachira there waiting for him.
As an analogy for their intense egotistical needs, the two discussed their monsters. Jinpachi announced the next day that the players will compete in a tournament to choose who would be allowed to continue working on the project. At the episode’s close, the brilliant Sae Itoshi, who has taken an interest in Ego’s work, was introduced.