Rumors suggest that the second season of 'Tower of God' will be divided into two arcs.

Rumor indicates that the 2nd season of 'Tower of God' will be divided into 2 arcs

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Manhwa fans !! One of the most anticipated continuations is undoubtedly the 2nd season of the anime 'Tower of God', and a rumor has surfaced on social media suggesting that this new season will be divided into 2 arcs (cours).

The rumor doesn't provide much detail, however, it's worth remembering that the Sugoi Lite is responsible for leaking information about anime releases on social media.

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Season 2 of 'Tower of God' premieres in July 2024, adapting the 'The Return of the Prince' and 'Workshop Battle' story arcs.

Production Cast:

  • Anime director: Kei Suzuki
  • Studio: Sola Entertainment (The God of High School)
  • Composition: Erika Yoshida
  • Screenplay: Erika Yoshida, Takeshi Miyamoto, Takaji Yoshizaki
  • Character designer: Miho Tanino
  • Music: Kevin Penkin

Synopsis Tower of God:

The story of the anime Tower of God takes place in a world filled with a mysterious power called Shinsu, and populated by "regulars," individuals endowed with this power. Legend says that whoever reaches the top of the Tower will have their wishes granted. Therefore, the guardians of the Tower select "regulars" to participate in the Tower's trials and attempt to reach its peak. But Bam, the protagonist, entered uninvited, opening the Tower's gates alone to reunite with Rachel.

The manhwa written by Lee Jong-hui (SIU) received official English translations in 2014 and has been translated into several languages, including Japanese, Spanish, and Portuguese.

Finally, the work received an anime adaptation by the studio Telecom Animation Film on April 1, 2020, on Naver Series On and Crunchyroll .

Source: X (Official Twitter)

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