The Promised Neverland Season 2 Delayed Due To COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic

The Promised Neverland Chapter 176 had already been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the latest chapter, Leuvis crowned Mujika as the new Demon Queen.

They declared the abolishment of the farms, which means no more human meat. Fans are excited to find out the fate of the farm kids.

The anime adaptation of the manga lived up to its hype with season one. Season one offered excellent animation and managed to hook every anime fan.

The anime first premiered on Aniplex in January 2019. Later, Toonami began airing the anime in April 2019. Crunchyroll, Hulu, Funimation, and HIDIVE streamed as it aired. Season two was also in plans for Fall 2020.

the promised neverland season 2 updates

The official website of Promised Neverland manga announced on Thursday that the premiere of the second season has been postponed from October 2020 to January 2021. 

Official press release:

Notice of the 1st rebroadcast and the 2nd broadcast of the TV anime “Promised Neverland.”

“Promised Neverland” Phase 1 (rebroadcast) and “Promised Neverland” Phase 2 have been postponed due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection.

■ Phase 1 (rebroadcast)

(before the change) scheduled to be broadcast from July 9, 2020, at the Fuji TV “Noitamina” other

(after the change) broadcasting scheduled to start at Fuji TV “Noitamina” other than in October 2020

■ 2nd term

(before change) Scheduled to be broadcast on Fuji TV “Noitamina” and others from October 2020

(after change) Scheduled

To start broadcast on Fuji Television and others from January 2021, We look forward to seeing you all. We apologize for any inconvenience caused. We kindly ask for your understanding in light of the various circumstances.

April 23, 2020


Promised Neverland Production Committee

The first season was supposed to rerun just before the second season to refresh viewers. However, the rerun has also been postponed from July 2020 to October 2020.

About The Promised Neverland

Created by Kaiu Shirai, this series debuted in a Weekly Shonen Jump manga in 2016. Licensed by VIZ Media for an English Language release, this series has gained immense popularity, selling 4.2 million copies in a very short period.

The story revolves around the horrific truths of an orphanage discovered by 3 bright kids: Emma, Norman, and Ray.

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