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Three SPACs File This Week Hunting for Targets

Dune Acquisition Corp III, Albatross Acquisition Corp and Three Lions Acquisition Corp all filed amended S-1 registrations this week, adding to a modest but real pipeline of blank-check vehicles still working through the SEC process.

By the Numbers

3
SPAC filings this week
S-1/A amendments
Filing type
pre-merger, blank-check
Status
Dune Acquisition Corp III
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By the IPO Desk
Edited by Trace Cohen · Early-stage VC & angel · Founder, New York Venture Partners
August 21, 2026
2 min read
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THE RUNDOWN

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Three blank-check acquisition vehicles -- Dune Acquisition Corp III, Albatross Acquisition Corp and Three Lions Acquisition Corp -- each filed amended S-1 registration statements with the SEC this week, part of a real if modest pipeline of SPAC activity still working through the public markets

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All three are S-1/A filings -- amendments to previously filed registrations, not brand-new blank-check IPOs -- meaning these vehicles are further along in the SEC review process, refining terms ahead of their own IPOs rather than just beginning the process

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Blank-check vehicles at this stage haven't yet identified or announced merger targets; that typically comes after the SPAC itself completes its IPO and begins searching, giving investors in these vehicles limited visibility into what companies they'll eventually be asked to approve a merger with

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The continued flow of SPAC filings, however modest relative to the 2021 peak, is one small data point supporting [Pulse's earlier read on category-specific SPAC activity finding renewed footing](/pulse/value-add-pulse-analysis-spac-comeback-2026) -- though a general uptick in filing volume and a genuine reputational rehabilitation of the structure remain two different things

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The VC Read · Trace's Take

Trace Cohen

A repeat sponsor filing a third-generation SPAC is the one detail in this trio worth actually diligencing -- Dune Acquisition Corp III's track record across its first two vehicles tells you more about this filing's quality than anything in the amendment itself, and that track record is publicly available if anyone bothers to pull it before writing a check into the IPO.

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Analysis

Three blank-check acquisition vehicles filed amended SEC registration statements this week: Dune Acquisition Corp III, Albatross Acquisition Corp and Three Lions Acquisition Corp, according to filings reviewed via SEC EDGAR as part of this week's SEC activity. All three are S-1/A amendments -- meaning each vehicle had already filed an initial registration and is now refining terms, not launching the process from scratch.

What these filings actually tell you

  • Dune Acquisition Corp III -- amended registration; a third iteration of the Dune sponsor's blank-check vehicles, suggesting the sponsor team has closed and iterated on prior SPAC cycles before
  • Albatross Acquisition Corp -- amended registration, still in the pre-IPO SEC review stage
  • Three Lions Acquisition Corp -- amended registration, also pre-IPO

None of the three has announced a merger target -- that typically comes only after a SPAC completes its own IPO and its sponsor team begins actively searching, usually with an 18-to-24-month window before the vehicle must either find a deal or return capital to its own IPO investors. At the amendment stage, investors evaluating these vehicles are essentially betting on the sponsor team's track record and stated sector focus rather than any specific target company.

Why a Dune III matters more than a first-time SPAC

A sponsor filing a third iteration of a named SPAC vehicle -- as Dune Acquisition Corp III's naming implies -- suggests that sponsor group has already taken at least one, and possibly two, prior blank-check vehicles through a full cycle: IPO, target search, and either a completed merger or a return of capital. That track record is a meaningfully different signal than a first-time sponsor's debut filing, since repeat SPAC sponsors are working with lenders, investment banks and institutional investors who already have a read on how their prior vehicles performed.

Where this fits in the broader SPAC picture

This week's three filings add modestly to the SPAC activity Pulse has tracked as part of a broader, narrower comeback for the structure, which has centered so far on category-specific vehicles like Karman Line Acquisition Corp's aerospace-and-defense mandate and FORT Robotics' completed physical-AI-safety merger. None of this week's three filings has disclosed a specific sector mandate as pointed as those two examples, making it harder to say whether they represent the same disciplined, narrow-focus pattern or a return toward the more generalist blank-check filings that characterized the 2021 SPAC wave.

The counterweight

An amended S-1 filing is a routine procedural step, not news of a completed deal or even a confirmed target search strategy -- the actual test of whether these three vehicles matter will come only once each completes its IPO and either announces a merger target or, just as commonly for SPACs broadly, fails to find one within its search window and returns capital. A modest uptick in SPAC filing volume this week is a data point worth logging, not proof that the structure's broader reputational rehabilitation, still an open question after the 2021 wave's poor track record, has been settled.

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