'Tokyo Ghoul' Season 3 News & Updates: Reason For The Delay Revealed, Live-Action Movie To Be Released & What Could Be Expected From Season 3?

By Leby Nightray - 02 Dec '16 17:28PM
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The dark fantasy "Tokyo Ghoul" anime got a lot of people hooked up. The graphics, the story and the executions of every segment of the anime were really good but some may think that it got a little bit out of hand.

"Tokyo Ghoul" has a lot of fans waiting for the Season 3 to be produced and aired. It's been almost a year since Season 2 ended and everyone is asking the same thing, when will the "Tokyo Ghoul" Season 3 be released?

Now, talks have risen about "Tokyo Ghoul" as it was speculated that the season 3  will be released in the fall of 2016, then delayed and moved on the winter season. No announcement has been clearly announced and so it was again speculated to be delayed further.

The reason for the delay of "Tokyo Ghoul" could be the following: First, Sui Ishida, the creator of the anime needs to work on "Hunter X Hunter" which caused him to set aside "Tokyo Ghoul" and second, the story of the manga currently have may be not enough to supply another whole new season.

"Tokyo Ghoul" rumors that are circulating now is that the premier date of the season will be in March 2017. Then others say that it will be in the late 2017 or even early 2018 which made many fans feel clearly disheartened. But fans need to worry no more. It was reported that a live-action movie will be produced and will feature Ken Kaneki's early life as a ghoul. The plot of the movie is still unknown but the  idea excited everyone.

"Tokyo Ghoul" Season 3 was confirmed to be released and the cancellation rumor is not true. It was even mentioned that because of the high sales of the anime, the level of the quality of the animation will be improved  more for the coming season and to expect more gore-filled scenes which imay be a little disturbing for some but exciting for others. 

"Tokyo Ghoul" has a lot of viewers, fans, otakus, out there who are waiting for the continuation of the series. Surely, 2017 or 2018, the release date wouldn't affect the anticipation people have for this.

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