The dramatic ending of Alice in Borderland Season 3 has not solely left viewers in shock however has additionally opened a number of doorways for the continuation of the hit Netflix collection. Whereas the conclusive moments of the season completely set the stage for a possible Season 4, in addition they introduce a world setting in Alice in Borderland, suggesting {that a} US spin-off may be within the works. Nonetheless, this growth seems to have angered followers of the Japanese survival drama who’ve since voiced considerations in regards to the present probably receiving an American adaptation.
Alice in Borderland followers react to Season 3 ending’s US spin-off trace
The ending of Alice in Borderland Season 3 noticed Kento Yamazaki’s Arisu and Tao Tsuchiya’s Usagi lastly escape the nightmarish game-land. Nonetheless, after Usagi is kidnapped by a mysterious scholar, Arisu is compelled to re-enter Borderland so as to save her and their unborn little one.
Within the post-credits sequence, Arisu discovers that an earthquake has devastated Tokyo. Nonetheless, he quickly realizes that the phenomenon has struck your complete planet, affecting cities throughout the globe. The scene then cuts to Los Angeles and places a waitress named Alice within the highlight, hinting at a possible Alice in Borderland US spin-off.
This revelation appears to have rubbed followers of the hit Netflix present the fallacious method, and lots of have flocked to social media to precise their displeasure. One X (previously Twitter) person wrote, “I hate netflix a lot with their bizarre obsession with turning overseas TV collection into USA variations. WE DON’T NEED ALICE IN BORDERLAND: USA VERSION. the story was already good and ended completely.”
One other fan shared an analogous sentiment by stating, “completed alice in borderland s3 and ofc it’s pretty much as good because the earlier seasons! the one factor I dislike is that pointless AMERICAN scene on the finish lol principal character syndrome nation in the event that they ever made a US model i’ll NOT be tuning in yikes.”
On the time of writing, Netflix has but to formally announce a US spin-off or a Season 4 of Alice within the Borderland.
Initially reported by Apoorv Rastogi on SuperHeroHype.