The first season of Chainsaw Man, an intense anime series that merged supernatural themes with a distinct and frequently gory plot, wowed anime fans all over the world. When it was released, the anime version of the well-known manga by Tatsuki Fujimoto caused a stir.
Now, fans are eagerly awaiting the announcement of Chainsaw Man Season 2. In this article, we’ll explore the latest updates on the release date and what to expect from the upcoming season.
When Will Chainsaw Man Season 2 Be Released?
According to Digital Spy, Chainsaw Man season 2 will most likely be produced in time for the fall of 2024, although as of September 2023, no second season has been formally announced.
The first season aired between October and December 2022, and season 3 was expected to premiere in late 2023. However, as no formal season 2 confirmation has been made, 2024 is the best.
We believe a fall release date would be appropriate, as it was for the first season. With that in mind, we are crossing our fingers for the fall of 2024.
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There have been reports that season 2 is in the works, as well as a Chainsaw Man film, but this is all unconfirmed at this time.
Who Will Be in the Cast of Chainsaw Man Season 2?
Kikunosuke Toya, who plays Denji in Chainsaw Man, is expected to return for season 2. We have given a breakdown of the Japanese and English voice actors below, so you know who is speaking if you choose dub or sub.
Characters | Japanese Dubing Cast | English Dubbing Cast |
Denji | Kikunosuke Toya | Ryan Colt Levy |
Pochita | Shiori Izawa | Lindsay Seidel |
Makima | Tomori Kusunoki | Suzie Yeung |
Aki Hayakawa | Shogo Sakata | Reagan Murdock |
Power | Fairouz Ai | Sarah Wiedenheft |
Kobeni Higashiyama | Karin Takahashi | Bryn Apprill |
Hirokazu Arai | Taku Yashiro | Jarrod Greene |
Katana Man | Daiki Hamano | Jason Marnocha |
What Will Happen in Chainsaw Man Season 2?
Season 2 of Chainsaw Man could adapt the manga’s following four arcs: the Bomb Girl Arc, the International Assassins Arc, the Gun Devil Arc, and the Control Devil Arc.
The manga provides some hints as to where things might go, but we are not sure what events Chainsaw Man season 2 will cover.
If MAPAA decides to arrange the next season in this manner, the Public Safety Saga will come to an end, and we will go on to the Academy Sagain season 3. Of course, the following series may be structured differently and may even include some… *shudder*… filler episodes.
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We also expect to learn more about the woman who appeared at the end of Chainsaw Man season 1 and, perhaps, what she meant by using the mouse metaphor.
Is There a Trailer for Chainsaw Man Season 2?
Chainsaw Man season 2 does not yet have a trailer. However, we anticipate that one will arrive before the launch, most likely in mid-2024. For now, you can watch the trailer for the season first below:
Conclusion
While the release date for Chainsaw Man Season 2 is still unknown, fans can take comfort in the knowledge that the series is based on a full manga with plenty of material to draw on. The first season set a high standard for plot and animation quality, so expectations for the second season are justifiably high.
As we wait for an official announcement, excitement for Chainsaw Man Season 2 grows, promising another thrilling and unforgettable voyage into the world of devil hunting and otherworldly warfare.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where Can I Watch Season 2 of Chainsaw Man?
Chainsaw Man season 1 is available for streaming on Crunchyroll, and season 2 is expected to be accessible there as well.
How Many Episodes Will There Be in Chainsaw Man Season 2?
We believe Chainsaw Mans season 2 will have 12 episodes, like the previous season. That has not yet been confirmed.
Who Is Animating Chainsaw Man Season 2?
Chainsaw Man season 2 will be animated by Studio MAPPA, which has previously worked on critically acclaimed anime such as Jujutsu Kaisen, Attack on Titan, and The God of High School.