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Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal Season 3: Zombie Spear Confronts His Past
Zombie Spear confronts his past in an early preview for Adult Swim's Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal Season 3, premiering on January 11th.
Article Summary
- Primal Season 3 premieres January 11, with Spear resurrected as a zombie facing new battles and mysteries.
- Death’s plan for Zombie Spear unfolds as he struggles to reclaim his memory in a savage, prehistoric world.
- Genndy Tartakovsky confirms Season 3 continues the same universe, pushing the story to darker, intense heights.
- Early previews tease brutal confrontations and emotional stakes for fans of the acclaimed animated series.
When the third season of Adult Swim and Genndy Tartakovsky's (Samurai Jack, Unicorn: Warriors Eternal, Heist Safari) Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal hits screens on January 11th, viewers will learn what plans Death has for Spear after resurrecting him in a new form—stripped of memory and humanity—and forcing him to roam a brutal, untamed world as a shadow of his former self. As Spear battles savage landscapes and deadly foes, faint echoes of his past begin to stir, leading him toward an emotional and explosive reunion that will test the limits of survival.

With only a little more than a week to go until the critically acclaimed animated series returns to our screens, we're getting another look at what the new season has to offer – in this case, a look at the confrontation between Zombie Spear and Spear that raises a whole lot of questions:
Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal Season 3: Previous Thoughts
With the animated series set to return in January 2026, the teaser offered a look at Zombie Spear in action in some pretty brutal and horrific ways. With the series taking such a dramatic turn, should fans assume it's not set in the same universe as the first two seasons? "No, no. What's great about it is it flows right to the next. So it's in the same world, same everything," Tartakovsky shared with EW. "There's dinosaur and man, then there's different civilizations, and then now there's this thing happening. I imagine this world has a lot of different parts, and some parts aren't discovered. Some people don't go into other parts because they know [not to]. So it's this f***ed up world that's really crazy, and now we've entered this part, but you feel like it's the same show. It's amped up and the story's crazy, but it feels like you're watching a 'Primal' episode. It's not a reboot, it's none of those things."
Teaming once again with animation studio Studio La Cachette, Tartakovsky didn't hold back expressing his excitement and pride in how the season is coming together during this past summer's Annecy International Animation Festival. "It's a new level. Everything that we did in the first season, we upped a bit in the second season, and the third season is even more. I can't say anything without giving everything away, but it's just more, and it's shocking, and it's unstoppable. At some point, you're like, 'I can't believe I'm watching this.' Quality-wise, animation-wise, story-wise, emotionally, I don't want to oversell it, but rarely have I been proud of a project like this," he shared. "At the end of the day, we'll have these 30 episodes, and thinking back to 'Dexter' and 'Powerpuff Girls' and even 'Samurai Jack,' how much our quality wavered just because of the process and everything, this is just so solid. And to have 30 solid, incredible [episodes] for a modest budget, I'm really proud of it."
Adult Swim's Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal is created by Tartakovsky with art direction from Scott Wills (The Ren & Stimpy Show, Samurai Jack) and music composition from Tyler Bates (Guardians of the Galaxy, Samurai Jack, Unicorn: Warriors Eternal) and Joanne Higginbottom (Salem, Samurai Jack, Unicorn: Warriors Eternal) and sound effects design from Joel Valentine (Samurai Jack, Big City Greens, Unicorn: Warriors Eternal).








