Due to COVID-19 Anime The Promised Neverland 2nd Season Delayed to January 2021
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Due to COVID-19 Anime The Promised Neverland 2nd Season Delayed to January 2021


Due to COVID-19 Anime The Promised Neverland 2nd Season Delayed to January 2021

On Thursday it was declared by the authorized Twitter account of the manga The Promised Neverland by Kaiu Shirai and Posuka Demizu that the debut date of the subsequent season of the television anime version of the manga has been shifted to January 2021 from October 2020 because of the consequences of the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on the production department. The scheduled rerun of the primary season has exactly been delayed to October 2020 from July 2020.

In January 2019 the primary season of the anime was debuted. The anime was telecast by Aniplex of America on Crunchyroll, Hulu, Funimation, and HIDIVE as it was broadcast. In April 2019 the anime was started to be broadcast by Toonami.

In August 2016 the manga was commenced in the The Promised Neverland by Shirai and Demizu in the Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine, and in September 2018 the series was entered in its concluding arc. In August 2018 Shirai had expressed in a meeting that Shirai might want the story to not expand excessively as per the story’s supervisor, including that the length of the manga ought to be in a perfect world 20 to 30 volumes in length. In August it was probed by the magazine that the manga has entered the climax part of the concluding arc.

In North America the manga was issued by Viz Media.

In December a live action movie version of the manga is going to release in cinemas in Japan.

 

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