A recent web domain registration indicates that Tokyo Ghoul anime will be commemorating its tenth anniversary with a new “project”.
Tokyo Ghoul by Sui Ishida, which won people over with its gloomy story, is still one of the best seinen titles from the previous ten years. Fans, however, are hoping for a remake after Studio Pierrot’s anime version was a failure. It appears that their wishes will now hopefully come true.
According to recent reports from Japan, Tokyo Ghoul has launched a website in time for its forthcoming tenth anniversary. The domain name itself is still being worked on, but it alludes to big revelations regarding the franchise’s annual celebration.
Fans’ anticipation for a more accurate adaptation is running high as the prospect of a Tokyo Ghoul remake has sparked new enthusiasm. However, fans are sensibly holding off on getting too excited until the production firms formally acknowledge it.
Although the first anime received positive reviews upon its 2014 debut, many were let down by “Tokyo Ghoul √A,” the sequel, as it deviated from the original work. With the tenth anniversary of the anime drawing near, fans are excited about the possibility of a faithful remake that honors Ishida’s original vision.