According to the official website for the anime, the debut of season 2 of Tokyo Revengers will take place on January 8, 2023, at 2:08 a.m. JST. Disney+ and Disney+Hotstar will both offer live-streaming access to the season after it has been shown on MBS in Japan. Season 2 of Tokyo Revengers will adapt the Christmas Showdown arc, which centres on the conflict between the Tokyo Manji gang and the 10th generation of the Black Dragons gang. Taiju Shiba, commander of the Black Dragons, will make his debut here.
The global premiere times of Season 2 of Tokyo Revengers
The second season of Tokyo Revengers will premiere at various times and on various networks, as detailed on the show’s official website. However, this page will indicate the release time according to the earliest premiere date, which is the MBS premiere, due to the promise of simulcasting. The following are the local timings in various countries where the episode may be seen online:
In the Japanese Standard Time Zone, it is Sunday, January 8 at 2:08 am.
Saturday, January 7 at 9:08 a.m. PST
Time in the Eastern Time Zone: 12:08 PM on Saturday, January 7
Saturday, January 7 at 5:08 p.m. GMT
Time in Central Europe: Saturday, January 7 at 18:08
Saturday, January 7 at 10:38 p.m., India Standard Time
Sunday, January 8 at 1:08 a.m., Philippine Standard Time
Time in the Central Standard Time Zone of Australia: 3:38 a.m. on January 8
What can we anticipate?
As the Christmas Showdown storyline is being adapted, the Shiba siblings will be the primary focus of Tokyo Revengers season 2. Despite their best efforts, Taiju Shiba (Tomokazu Sugita, Gintoki Sakata in Gintama, Gyoumei Himejima in Demon Slayer) and his younger siblings Yuzuha (Mikako Komatsu, Maki Zen’in in Jujutsu Kaisen, Neko in K), and Hakkai (Tasuku Hatanaka), have a tense relationship (Denki Kaminari in My Hero Academia, Reki Kyan in Sk8 Infinity). Seishu Inui and Hajime Kokonoi, two characters that debuted in the first season’s finale, will play significant roles in this and succeeding storylines. Junya Enoki (Yuji Itadori in Jujutsu Kaisen, Panacotta Fugo in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventures: Golden Wind) and Natsuki Hanae (Kokonoi in the same series) provide the voices, respectively, for Inui and Kokonoi (Tanjiro Kamado in Demon Slayer, Ken Kaneki in Tokyo Ghoul).
Takashi Mitsuya, the leader of Toman’s second division, will also play a pivotal role in the upcoming second season of Tokyo Revengers. He has a long history of friendship and cooperation with Hakkai, who serves as his vice-captain. Yoshitsugu Matsuoka provides the voice of Mitsuya (Yukihira Soma from Food Wars, Inosuke Hashibira from Demon Slayer).
Tatsuhisa Suzuki, the original voice of Draken, has been replaced by Masaya Fukunishi, a relatively fresh voice actor, while Rumi Matsumoto, the original art director, has been replaced by Manabu Ostuzuki in Tokyo Revengers season 2.
Conclusion
One of the most well-liked parts of the Tokyo Revengers manga is the Christmas showdown arc, often known as the Black Dragons arc. During this arc, Takemichi and Hakkai become friends while also processing the events of Bloody Halloween. With the manga having concluded in November, viewers of Tokyo Revengers are eagerly awaiting the second season.