The prolonged hiatus of “Tokyo Ghoul” Season 3 does not bode well for the fans and followers of the series. Also, more claims might propel the anime segment to more repercussions.
Rumors of the hiatus finally ending for “Tokyo Ghoul” Season 3 has surfaced. It is speculated that the anime segment would never see the light of day. The hiatus is rumored to end with a cancellation and even its creators have eluded the limelight as well.
There are notions that both Sui Ishida and writer Shin Towada are now in hiding because of the cancellation. It has sparked much issues for the fans and followers of "Tokyo Ghoul" Season 3. Given the success of the anime, the return has been demanded to occur for many months.
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— Tokyo Ghoul (@GhoulishArtwork) October 17, 2016
Despite the surging rumors, there has been no word from the creators of "Tokyo Ghoul" Season 3 regarding the authenticity of the rumors. There is no word of confirmation from both Sui Ishida and writer Shin Towada that they are in hiding because of the cancellation, thus debunking that notion as well.
Although the air date of "Tokyo Ghoul" Season 3 has not been affirmed, it does not imply that the series is heading on a downside turn. Moreover, its legacy remains strong and resilient even today. For one, according to Nerdspan, "Tokyo Ghoul: Days" a collection of six sequential short stories that focus on characters from the hit manga and anime series would be release under the banner of the VIZ Signature imprint. It would be a 280 page novel, priced at 12.99 USD, as noted by the same post.
Yakumo Oomori (Jason Yamori) | Tokyo Ghoul pic.twitter.com/jO1KqOLYQj — Persos Animés/Mangas (@animeperso) October 7, 2016
Meanwhile, more reports relayed that the storyline for "Tokyo Ghoul" Season 3 would center on Kirishima, but that has not been verified as well. As of now, all of the rumors were debunked. As for the air date of the anime segment, no word has been given regarding its return.