Pokémon Horizons: Season 3 Part 4 premieres in September

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The final chapter of Rising Hope on Netflix pits Liko, Roy and their allies against Laquium and the Explorers.

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Part 4 of Pokémon Horizons: Season 3 — Rising Hope premieres on Netflix on September 18. The release concludes the series’ third season on the streaming service and will be available from approximately midnight Pacific Time in the United States.

The release does not mark a fourth season. Netflix splits the anime’s English and international release into parts, while the Japanese broadcast follows a different schedule. In the United Kingdom, Pokémon’s official website also describes the collection as the season’s final batch of episodes.

The story picks up after episode 33 of Part 3, when Roy takes on a leadership role and Friede hands responsibility over to the younger generation. Liko, Roy, Dot, Ult and the Rising Volt Tacklers move beyond their training and research phase to confront Spinel, the Explorers, the Strong Spheres and Laquium.

The new part begins with “Mochi Mayhem!” and moves toward the conflict involving the Six Heroes and the final battle against Laquium. The Six Heroes have been captured by the Explorers, and the group attempts to rescue them as the threat posed by the Strong Spheres spreads.

According to Netflix’s official synopsis, the Rising Volt Tacklers must bring together the friends and Pokémon they have encountered throughout their journey to put their plan into action. The goal is to stop Laquium and the Explorers once and for all.

Terastallization, Mega Evolution and new moves will take center stage in the battles, making the group’s Pokémon stronger for the final stretch of Rising Hope.

In Japan, Pokémon Horizons has already begun the Wonder Voyage arc, which has been airing on TV Tokyo since May 22, 2026.