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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayThe dramatic ending of Alice in Borderland Season 3 has not only left viewers in shock but has also opened multiple doors for the continuation of the hit Netflix series. While the conclusive moments of the season perfectly set the stage for a potential Season 4, they also introduce a global setting in Alice in Borderland, suggesting that a US spin-off might be in the works. However, this development appears to have angered fans of the Japanese survival drama who have since voiced concerns about the show possibly receiving an American adaptation.
Alice in Borderland fans react to Season 3 ending’s US spin-off hint
The ending of Alice in Borderland Season 3 saw Kento Yamazaki’s Arisu and Tao Tsuchiya’s Usagi finally escape the nightmarish game-land. However, after Usagi is abducted by a mysterious scholar, Arisu is forced to re-enter Borderland in order to save her and their unborn child.
In the post-credits sequence, Arisu discovers that an earthquake has devastated Tokyo. However, he soon realizes that the phenomenon has struck the entire planet, affecting cities across the globe. The scene then cuts to Los Angeles and puts a waitress named Alice in the spotlight, hinting at a potential Alice in Borderland US spin-off.
I hate netflix so much with their weird obsession of turning foreign TV series into USA versions? WE DON'T NEED ALICE IN BORDERLAND : USA VERSION. the story was already nice and ended perfectly??? pic.twitter.com/3Z2VxSvAfm
— kami (@hokagae3) September 25, 2025This revelation seems to have rubbed fans of the hit Netflix show the wrong way, and many have flocked to social media to express their displeasure. One X (formerly Twitter) user wrote, “I hate netflix so much with their weird obsession with turning foreign TV series into USA versions. WE DON’T NEED ALICE IN BORDERLAND: USA VERSION. the story was already nice and ended perfectly.”
finished alice in borderland s3 and ofc its as good as the previous seasons! the only thing i dislike is that unnecessary AMERICAN?? scene at the end lol main character syndrom country if they ever made a US version i will NOT be tuning in yikes pic.twitter.com/Orm0sD9S0u
— tessa☆ (@rae1iana) September 26, 2025Another fan shared a similar sentiment by stating, “finished alice in borderland s3 and ofc it’s as good as the previous seasons! the only thing I dislike is that unnecessary AMERICAN scene at the end lol main character syndrome country if they ever made a US version i will NOT be tuning in yikes.”
At the time of writing, Netflix has yet to officially announce a US spin-off or a Season 4 of Alice in the Borderland.
Originally reported by Apoorv Rastogi on SuperHeroHype.