Link Click Upends Fans’ Summers with Update to Season 3 Release

link click fifth anniversary

If you thought you had a few more months to get ready for Link Click Season 3, well… you thought wrong. We all did.

Link Click celebrated its fifth anniversary with a message from the creator and director Li Haoling as well as the cast members. At the very end, a short PV for the third season was shown where the audience is in Lu Guang’s POV and he has just opened his eyes. A concerned Cheng Xiaoshi and Qiao Ling hurry to take care of him. The PV transitions to a key theme the donghua touches on: even if you know the future, how much of the future can you foresee and how much of it can be out of your control? The PV ends with a young Cheng Xiaoshi calling for Lu Guang.

The PV states that the first part of Season 3 will premiere in the summer.

The official accounts for Link Click had previously announced in November that the first part of Season 3 would premiere in October 2026 with the second part in 2027. With Part 1 moved up, the donghua team has not said if the second part will be moved up accordingly.

The fifth anniversary celebrations will also include an original art touring exhibition, a music project, and other collaborations that will be announced at a later date. New artwork to celebrate the series’s fifth anniversary was also released:

The donghua, created and directed by Li Haoling, premiered on April 30, 2021 where the first season ran for 11 episodes. Season 2 premiered on July 14, 2023 for 12 episodes. A prequel season, titled the “Bridon Arc” launched with six episodes in December 2024. The original donghua also inspired a Chinese live-action drama and a Japanese live-action drama.

Link Click follows best friends Cheng Xiaoshi and Lu Guang who run a photo studio where they help clients with their various regrets using their powers. With a simple high five, Cheng Xiaoshi is able to possess the person who took a photograph while Lu Guang has the ability to see what happened 12 hours after the photo has been taken. The donghua first premiered on Funimation, marking it as the streaming platform’s first donghua, and quickly rose to popularity with its unique plot and storytelling.

The donghua can be watched on Crunchyroll.

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