Summary

Tokyo Ghoul anime fans eagerly await a potential return or reboot of the series.

The anime will return to theaters on July 21, featuring a rerun of select episodes from season 1.

Despite past adaptation issues, Tokyo Ghoul is available to stream on Netflix for fans to enjoy.

One of the most well-known anime series of all time, Tokyo Ghoul is being talked about by the fans to this day. That is despite its fall from grace after its first anime season. The manga remains an iconic piece of media that fans cherish.

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While there hasn’t been much good news for fans of this series’ anime recently, it has been revealed that the anime is returning, but there’s a catch.

Fans Want The Tokyo Ghoul Anime To Return

The Anime Adaptation Stopped In 2018

Tokyo Ghoul fans have only wanted one thing for a few years now, and that is for the Tokyo Ghoul anime to return, or better yet, for the series to be rebooted.

Tokyo Ghoul’s first season remains one of the most iconic anime series ever, especially with its opening that broke all records back then.

Tokyo Ghoul was big, but the following seasons destroyed its reputation. While the first season was amazing, Season 2 and Season 3 were all over the place. The anime deviated from the source material, and the pacing was awful. This quickly made many fans lose interest.

This is why many fans yearn for a reboot of this series, one that would do the series justice and stay faithful to Sui Ishida’s work. For now, that remains a far-fetched dream, sadly.

The Tokyo Ghoul Anime Returns, But Just as a Rerun of Season 1 in Theaters

Tokyo Ghoul Returns To Theaters On July 21

The Tokyo Ghoul anime is technically returning, but not in the way fans think it is. It was recently announced that Tokyo Ghoul’s anime will be returning in theaters as a rerun compilation. In theaters, a few episodes from the first season will be screened. Those episodes are episodes 1, 5, 8, 10, 11, and 12.

Tokyo Ghoul Author Ishida Sui Set To Release A New Manga

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Tokyo Ghoul Author Ishida Sui Set To Release A New Manga

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This event will take place for one night only, on July 21, 2025. This is exclusive to the United States, and while it isn’t a reboot of the series, it should still be an exciting experience for all Tokyo Ghoul fans who can attend it.

Where To Watch Tokyo Ghoul?

Available on Netflix

Tokyo Ghoul, despite its bad adaptation past season 1, might still be worth a watch for many fans. The series is available to stream on Netflix with all three seasons, the world’s biggest streaming platform. The three seasons have a total combined episode number of 48, and fans can find some additional OVAs.

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Tokyo Ghoul

Release Date

2014 – 2013

Network

Tokyo MX

Directors

Shin Matsuo, Taiji Kawanishi, Seo Hye-jin, Masayuki Matsumoto

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Natsuki Hanae

Ken Kaneki (voice)

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Sora Amamiya

Touka Kirishima (voice)

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