"Tokyo Ghoul" season 3 has been anticipated since last year and fans feared for their favorite manga's fate. However, latest reports reveal that "Tokyo Ghoul" season 3 has been officially confirmed and details about the upcoming season started to filter online. The most talked about perhaps is Ken Kaneki's new identity next season.
'Tokyo Ghoul' Season 3 Confirmed?
Official sources from Otakukart claim that "Tokyo Ghoul" season 3 will finally return this winter. The report also added that Madhouse will be taking over as the producer of the top grossing anime series. With this great news comes the question about Ken Kaneki. It has long been speculated that Kaneki will have a completely new identity after he lost all memory of the past. Spoilers from the online publication suggest that Kaneki will become a complete Kakuja and will face a new villain in the series.
More so, "Tokyo Ghoul" season 3 will also see Haise Sasaki, Kaneki Ken's version as a Ghoul Investigator. While Kaneki lost his memory, his mentor Ari appointed him the task even while he has the body of a ghoul. Fans will also a possible rematch between Kaneki Ken and Arima, which could prove to be one of the highlights of the upcoming season. Also, expect to see some uncensored gory details according to Yibada.
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'Tokyo Ghoul' Season 3, Bloodiest Installment?
"Tokyo Ghoul' season 3 may become the bloodiest installment ever from Sui Ishida. The writer revealed that the third installment is the darkest and psychologically disillusioning season. More so, gory details won't be censored according to reports. Since there was a backlash in the previous season's gap from the original plot in the manga, creators have decided not to deviate from the original story. It should be noted that the story line of "Tokyo Ghoul" season 3 is quite bloody.
While "Tokyo Ghoul" season 3 has been confirmed, no official premiere date has been announced as of date. A live-action movie adaptation is slated to hit the theaters on 2017. Do you think "Tokyo Ghoul"season 3 will air earlier than expected? Let us know what you think by leaving your comments below!