Spy x Family Season 3 Trailer Unmasks Twilight’s Secret Past
First Impressions: A Long-Awaited Glimpse into Twilight’s Story
If you’ve been following the Forger family’s wild, heartwarming antics from Spy x Family anime since the beginning, today is a celebration—because we finally have our first look at Spy x Family Season 3! The newly dropped trailer doesn’t just hype up more slapstick and spy action; it goes straight for the jugular, previewing a story arc fans have been craving: Twilight’s backstory. (And yes, that’s “Spy x Family Season 3” and “Twilight’s origin” in one glorious sentence—search engines, take note!)
Trailer Highlights and What’s New for Season 3
- Release Window: Confirmed for october 2025
- Animation Studios: Wit Studio and CloverWorks are back at the helm
- Main Cast: Takuya Eguchi (Loid/Twilight), Atsumi Tanezaki (Anya), Saori Hayami (Yor)
- Plot Teaser: The trailer shifts focus from Operation Strix antics to a much darker, more emotional side—Twilight’s war-torn childhood, flashes of his first assignments, and the roots of his steely resolve.
- Streaming: Expected to be simulcast on Crunchyroll
The animation, unsurprisingly, looks absolutely stellar—fluid action and meticulous details, but this time tinged with the washed-out, poignant palette of Twilight’s memories. If you’re a manga reader, you’ll recognize scenes from chapters 62–67 making their animated debut (and yes, those flashbacks with “the boy with no name” are finally happening!).
Fan Reaction: The Community Has Theories

The moment the trailer surfaced, social feeds exploded. Fans have been speculating for ages—would anime-only viewers finally get to peel back Twilight’s mask? If the buzz on r/SpyxFamily is anything to go by, many believe this is shaping up to be the most emotionally raw season yet. The focus on trauma and sacrifice, with those blink-and-you-miss-it manga nods, suggests a definite tonal shift.
Of course, Anya and Yor still make quirky appearances in the preview (thankfully!), promising that the show won’t lose its trademark balance. But the spotlight is undeniably on Twilight, and longtime fans know this backstory has all the potential to hit hard.
What’s Next and Where to Watch

If you’re already clearing out your 2025 watchlist for Spy x Family Season 3, you’re not alone. Season 3 is officially scheduled to stream on Crunchyroll—the go-to for simulcasts outside Japan. We’re still waiting on an exact date, but with Wit Studio and CloverWorks back, quality seems guaranteed.
The returning cast means we’ll get more of Eguchi’s razor-sharp delivery as Loid and, hopefully, some new faces from Twilight’s past (casting rumors, anyone?).
Final Thoughts: Ready to Discover the Man Behind the Mission?

As someone who’s loved every mission, pastry-fueled fiasco, and failed family dodgeball battle, this trailer raised the stakes in a way I didn’t think possible. If the adaptation stays true to the manga, we’re in for a treat—and maybe some tears.
Spy x Family Season 3 isn’t just another chapter—it’s promising to be a turning point. So tell me: Which part of Twilight’s backstory are you most curious to see brought to life? Drop your thoughts (and theories) in the comments!

