Official information is expected.
If exact episode titles and the full schedule for season 3 appear, it's best to add them immediately to EPS — "Primal" updates its schedule often in waves.

The third season of the animated series "Primal" returns viewers to a brutal prehistoric world where survival is not a metaphor but a daily price for another dawn. Genndy Tartakovsky's project once again bets on pure visual drama: minimal words, maximum emotions, where fear, rage, attachment, and despair are read in movement, breath, and gaze. This is the rare animated series that equally captivates fans of dynamic action, dark fantasy, and psychological stories about the bond between two beings who find themselves on one side against chaos.
In the new episodes, the adventures of Spear and Fang — a primal hunter and a dinosaur — continue, who have long ceased to be a "random alliance" and have become a true team. There are no safe places here: predators, tribes, elements, and foreign cruelty constantly test the heroes' resilience. Season 3 promises even more tension, bloody battles, and unexpected twists, but the main thing in "Primal" is not the number of enemies, but how the heroes change under the pressure of losses and victories. If you are looking for a survival series where each episode feels like a short film, where animation works stronger than dialogue, and the atmosphere holds until the credits — this is it.
According to the current schedule, the premiere of episode 1 of season 3 is set for January 13, 2026. The title of the episode has not yet been announced (TBA), so it's convenient to keep track of updates: release dates may be supplemented, and the list of episodes may expand.
When will episode 1 of season 3 of "Primal" be released?
According to the current schedule — January 13, 2026.
How many episodes will there be in season 3?
Not officially confirmed yet.
Do I need to watch previous seasons?
Yes, it's better to start with season 1 — the story and the connection between the characters develop sequentially.
Will there be a lot of dialogue?
No, "Primal" focuses on action and visual emotions.
Is it a family animated series?
Rather no: the series is dark, harsh, and aimed at an adult audience.