Viewers are wondering whether there’s a Krapopolis Season 3 Episode 13 release date and time. With the absence of a new episode this week, fans are left wondering about the reasoning behind the decision. Considering how Episode 12 left off, fans were hoping to see what happens next. So, are there more episodes to the season?
Here are all the details you need to know about Episode 13.
Krapopolis Season 3 Episode 13 release date and time explained
There isn’t a Krapopolis Season 3 Episode 13 release date or time. This is because the season was scheduled for only 12 episodes.
Unlike the first two seasons, the third installment had fewer episodes. While Season 1 had 23 episodes and Season 2 had 22 episodes, the latest season ended with just 12 episodes.
Although the episode count for this season may be disappointing to the fans, rest assured that this is not the conclusion of the series. In fact, the network had already renewed the show for a fourth season long before Season 3 premiered (via Variety).
During a press conference at Comic-Con International in San Diego in 2024, Michael Thorn, Fox TV network president, said, “For all our Krap-devotees, there was no better place to decree another season of Krapopolis than the annual San Diego Comic-Con fan fest and no one better to deliver the proclamation than our brilliant creator and executive producer, Dan Harmon.”
He continued, “Dan and his team have created something special with this series, and now that Season Four is etched in stone, we’ll be keeping those once-in-a-millennia laughs rolling on Fox Animation Domination.”
Krapopolis Season 3 ended?
Yes, Krapopolis Season 3 has concluded.
Season 3 Episode 12, titled “Weekend at Zeusie’s,” aired on January 4, 2026, which served as the season finale. Currently, there is no release date for Season 4. Meanwhile, fans can watch all 12 episodes of the third season online.
Where to watch previous Krapopolis Season 3 episodes?
You can watch Krapopolis Season 3 via Fox and Hulu.
Set in mythical ancient Greece, Krapopolis is an adult animated sitcom created by Dan Harmon. It follows demigod king Tyrannis, who aims at modernizing ancient Krapopolis amid chaos from his family, which includes goddess mother Deliria, centaur father Shlub, cyclops sister Stupendous, and brother Hippocampus.
The show’s voice cast features Richard Ayoade, Matt Berry, Hannah Waddingham, Pam Murphy, Duncan Trussell, and Erik Charles Nielsen, among others.
The official synopsis reads:
“In mythical ancient Greece, a flawed family of humans, gods and monsters tries to run one of the world’s first cities without killing each other.”
