According to multiple online reports, the possibility of a Tokyo Ghoul anime project being confirmed in July 2024 has been hinted at through recent posts on the franchise’s social media accounts. These reports align with the hints given by the accounts, suggesting a potential remake of the popular mid-2010s series.
Fans of the Tokyo Ghoul anime and manga have long been eagerly awaiting a new anime project, as the first adaptation did not fully do justice to the original source material. In today’s world where seasonal schedules and faithfulness to the manga are prioritized, it is only fitting that this beloved series will finally have another chance to be adapted.
Please be advised that this article contains spoilers for the series.
A possible new installment of Tokyo Ghoul may be revealed in July 2024
According to recent news circulating in Japan, there are reports that Sui Ishida’s manga may receive a new anime adaptation. Additionally, it is rumored that this adaptation may be officially announced in July within the next few weeks.
Despite the rumors of a potential new anime adaptation of this manga, one that would stay true to Ishida’s original vision, there are still many unknown details. The studio responsible, the voice actors, and a release date have not been announced, leaving fans to consider these factors.
The Issues with the Mid-2010s Anime Adaptation
The previous Tokyo Ghoul anime was plagued with numerous issues, prompting fans to call for a new adaptation. One of the main criticisms was the omission of important moments and storylines from the manga. While the first season, produced by Studio Pierrot, did include some elements from the manga, it also left out crucial character interactions and moments. This decision resulted in a disjointed and inconsistent storyline.
Despite some positive comments for the soundtrack and certain moments, the first season was overshadowed by the second season’s departure from the source material. The fandom was infuriated by the completely new storyline, which ultimately led to a different outcome than what was depicted in the manga. As a result, most of the goodwill garnered from the first season was lost.
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