Undead Unluck is to reveal new information at AnimeJapan in March.
Season 2 announcement is expected by the fans.
They also think the next arc can be adapted into a movie.
Last week’s news about Undead Unluck revealing some new information at AnimeJapan 2024 on Green Stage on March 24 got fans super excited. Such cast members of the series as Yuichi Nakamura, Moe Kahara and Yuki Kaji are also going to be there, so it can’t be for nothing.
What is going to be revealed?
By the time March 24 arrives, the first season of Undead Unluck will already be finished. That’s why the first expectation for this promised “new information” is the announcement of Season 2.
This speculation does make a lot of sense. Undead Unluck might not be doing as well as expected but it’s still going great. Manga readers and anime-onlys both praise the adaptation and genuinely seem to enjoy it a lot. So it’s natural to suggest that Season 2 is a probable option.
On top of that, there aren’t even any other ideas as to what else can be revealed about Undead Unluck at AnimeJapan. Season 1 will be over by then, so what is there to reveal?
Expectations for the sequel
There are two major expectations for the anime sequel: the aforementioned Season 2 or a movie.
Fans feel like the first season will end before the Summer Arc, so that the sequel will have to adapt it. Manga readers are especially hyped about this one, saying it will be a dream come true to see it animated.
Still, they are unsure that the Summer Arc should be part of the second season. They think it would be better to have it as an anime movie, and then adapt the next two arcs as a proper season.
The Summer Arc lasts 11 chapters, followed by the Spring Arc (26 chapters) and the Ragnarok Arc (38 chapters). That means these three arcs are 75 chapters long. With the current pacing, that is too many chapters for one season, but if we take the Summer Arc away from the season and turn it into a movie, the series won’t suffer.
Nevertheless, adapting all these chapters in one season is also considered possible by the fans. But this way the series will have to undergo significant pacing changes, and some think that it will be for the best, since there have already been complaints about the Season 1 pacing.
Here’s hoping.
Summary:
Undead Unluck is to reveal new information at AnimeJapan in March.
Season 2 announcement is expected by the fans.
They also think the next arc can be adapted into a movie.
Last week’s news about Undead Unluck revealing some new information at AnimeJapan 2024 on Green Stage on March 24 got fans super excited. Such cast members of the series as Yuichi Nakamura, Moe Kahara and Yuki Kaji are also going to be there, so it can’t be for nothing.
What is going to be revealed?
By the time March 24 arrives, the first season of Undead Unluck will already be finished. That’s why the first expectation for this promised “new information” is the announcement of Season 2.
This speculation does make a lot of sense. Undead Unluck might not be doing as well as expected but it’s still going great. Manga readers and anime-onlys both praise the adaptation and genuinely seem to enjoy it a lot. So it’s natural to suggest that Season 2 is a probable option.
On top of that, there aren’t even any other ideas as to what else can be revealed about Undead Unluck at AnimeJapan. Season 1 will be over by then, so what is there to reveal?
Expectations for the sequel
There are two major expectations for the anime sequel: the aforementioned Season 2 or a movie.
Fans feel like the first season will end before the Summer Arc, so that the sequel will have to adapt it. Manga readers are especially hyped about this one, saying it will be a dream come true to see it animated.
Still, they are unsure that the Summer Arc should be part of the second season. They think it would be better to have it as an anime movie, and then adapt the next two arcs as a proper season.
The Summer Arc lasts 11 chapters, followed by the Spring Arc (26 chapters) and the Ragnarok Arc (38 chapters). That means these three arcs are 75 chapters long. With the current pacing, that is too many chapters for one season, but if we take the Summer Arc away from the season and turn it into a movie, the series won’t suffer.
Nevertheless, adapting all these chapters in one season is also considered possible by the fans. But this way the series will have to undergo significant pacing changes, and some think that it will be for the best, since there have already been complaints about the Season 1 pacing.