The Thousand Years War of Blood Episode 3 First Look

Ichigo Kurosaki is back on the air thanks to the new anime Bleach, and I’ve never been so happy to see Soul Reaper. After a decade, the character returned to television this month to finish the story Tite Kubo wrote for the first time. And now, we’ve been given a special look at Episode Three before it’s released!

As you can see below, some new images have been shown for Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War, and they cover what’s to come in the next episode. The anime created quite a struggle, after all, and Ichigo will be at its heart. Hueco Mundo has been overrun, and the really despicable Quincy is ready to fight Ichigo now that the Soul Reaper has come to investigate the world. But with Neil by his side, there’s no telling how much Ichigo can fight back.

The story so far

Of course, Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War is thrilling fans after its last episode, so this preview of Episode Three is just scratching their itch. The footage shows everyone from Ichigo to Chad and even Captain Yamamoto in the Soul Society. Of course, the footage also features Quincy who is about to fight Ichigo, and the second episode has already shown the world just how violent they are.

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Things clearly aren’t right in the Bleach universe, and Ichigo must now piece the pieces of what’s going on together. Urahara warned the Soul Reaper that the events taking place in Hueco Mundo, the Soul Society, and World of the Living are all connected. Quincy seems to have some kind of plot in mind, and given the way Uryu acted in episode two, fans aren’t sure who Ichigo can trust nowadays.

Where to watch Bleach: A bloody war of a thousand years

The new Bleach anime will be broadcast on Hulu exclusively in the US while Disney+ takes over the franchise in other markets. Currently, Latin America and some parts of Europe have not been granted access to Bleach, but Disney+ has informed netizens that the issue is under investigation.

What do you think of this latest sneak peek on Bleach? Do you like the latest anime series so far? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section below or follow me on Twitter @Megan Peters CB.

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