‘Tokyo Ghoul’ News & Update: Circulating Rumors Affects Anime; Manga Legacy In Jeopardy

By Michael Saluna - 01 Oct '16 05:33AM
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A Japanese manga series "Tokyo Ghoul" has over 18 million copies in circulation. It was being announced last 2016 of June to open this live-action film this coming summer 2017. A lot of circulating rumors has also surged regarding the segment in trouble.

Although it has not been fully affirmed, the air date of "Tokyo Ghoul" remains unverified.Moreover, many plot points were skipped since chapters were compressed into 12 episodes in season 1, Christian Today reported. Also, there are no supporting details that the anime segment is in trouble, thus debunking the rumors of any kind.

It has been relayed that Ken has finally accepted being a half ghoul during the finale episode for "Tokyo Ghoul" season 1. Meanwhile, rumors of Ken facing more problems and brawls are on the rise as well.

Some expect that the upcoming new anime "Tokyo Ghoul" season will adapt more in the manga. There are many theories in which manga points will start the next season. Some of the theories that have taken center stage is the possibility wherein Ken will suffer from amnesia, the death of Arima, and Touka living with the humans.

The season 3 of "Tokyo Ghoul" will not turn off from the graphic novel despite the claims, according to YIBADA. Also, the segment would still use the story arc created by Sui Ishida's manga.

Moreover, "Tokyo Ghoul" viewers should also expect bloody stuff since it has been deemed that the next scenes would not be censored.. In the past season, notable censorship was there. Some scenes of the battle are darkened to blur away the blood.

As of now, fans will have to hold one's breath until the people behind the series releases more updates regarding the return of "Tokyo Ghoul" into the small screens.

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