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01/20/2022 1:53 pm
Even if Jujutsu Kaisen 0, the film of the acclaimed work of Gege Akutami continues to be a success in theaters in Japan, it seems that at the moment there are still no plans to make a second season of the anime, something that will disappoint more than one fan.
During a recent online conference, the president of Mainichi Broadcasting System (MBS), one of the broadcasters that is part of the producing committee of this series, revealed that There are no concrete plans yet for a second season of jujutsu kaisen. This was what was said about it:
“At this point we have to wait to discuss or implement concrete plans. But I think we will be able to live up to their expectations.”
the president of MBS speaking about the potential for Jujutsu Kaisen season 2 during an online press conference today:
“At this point in time, we have to wait to discuss or implement any concrete plans. But I think we will be able to meet your expectations.” https://t.co/zSmG40lVzz
—ジヘ@5️⃣包帯楽園 (@soukatsu_) January 19, 2022
Does this mean that the anime of jujutsu kaisen It has been canceled? No. The first season of Yuji Itadori’s adventures were acclaimed by all fans of this form of entertainment, to the extent that he won several awards at different ceremonies. With this, Jujutsu Kaisen 0 It broke several box office records, so saying goodbye to this production will surely not happen.
However, considering that MAPPA, the animation studio in charge of this adaptation, is working on the latest episodes of Attack on Titan, as well as in chainsaw man, it is certain that they have not had time to work on this project. Now we just have to wait. On related topics, these are the nominees for Cruchyroll’s Anime Awards. Similarly, the Shenmue anime already has a release date.
Editor’s note:
jujutsu kaisen It’s a great anime and manga. Considering that the second season will be in charge of adapting two of the arcs most loved by the public, as well as the most extensive so far, this requires detailed planning that will take time.
Via: Mainichi Broadcasting System