Season 1 of Tokyo Revengers had fascinating protagonists and thrilling set pieces. A second season was confirmed only a few months after the first one concluded, attesting to the show’s popularity. Although the manga by Ken Wakui is winding down, fans are looking forward to the impending anime adaptation. Season one, which debuted in April of 2021, immediately raised the bar.
Predictions for the coming season
After shooting Chifuyu, the first season concluded on a cliffhanger with Kiskai aiming the pistol at Takemichi. There’s a gunshot, but we don’t see what occurs afterwards.
The second season of Tokyo Revengers will begin directly where the first left off. We hope it will explain how Takemichi was rescued. The first season aired 24 episodes, which included the Touman Arc, the Moebius Arc, and the Valhalla Arc; season two is expected to focus on the Black Dragon Arc, commonly known as the Christmas Showdown Arc. This season, Takemichi travels back in time and finds himself at odds with the Black Dragons, a gang commanded by the formidable Taiju Shiba. Nevertheless, it has not been determined whether or not the Tenjiku arc would also be adapted into the show.
Data from recent leaks
Several of the characters from Tokyo Revengers Season 2 are included in the new promotional image. More importantly, it seems to confirm that production on the second season will begin in January 2023. The Tokyo Revengers season 2 early episode screening and cast conversation will take place on December 24, 2022, as reported by @Shonenleaks. The rumours also say that Tomokazu Sugita and Mikako Komatsu will be appearing in the film.
Every member of the cast and crew
Yuuki Shin will play Takemichi, Tatsuhisa Suzuki will play Ken, Yuu Hayashi will play Sano, Masaaki Mizunaka will play Baji, Shunichi Toki will play Hanemiya, and Shoutarou Morikubo will play Kisaki in the upcoming season. In all likelihood, the next season will lead to even more viewership for the show. The community’s excitement about the upcoming season premiere and final arc is understandable.