Fans of Grand Blue may finally have reason to rejoice, as rumors of a second season being in production have surfaced online.
While no official announcement has been made as of yet, the rumor stems from a source known for its reliability in the past, igniting hope among fans worldwide. If confirmed, the new season would arrive over six years after the first one aired, and four years after the live-action film adaptation.
Moreover, the staff from the previous season is also likely to return.
The prospect of a second season has ignited excitement among the fans, many of whom have taken to social media to express their elation.
Grand Blue Dreaming, also known as Grand Blue, is a Japanese manga series written by Kenji Inoue and illustrated by Kimitake Yoshioka. It has been serialized in Kodansha’s seinen manga magazine Good! Afternoon since April 2014.
The first volume was released...
While no official announcement has been made as of yet, the rumor stems from a source known for its reliability in the past, igniting hope among fans worldwide. If confirmed, the new season would arrive over six years after the first one aired, and four years after the live-action film adaptation.
Moreover, the staff from the previous season is also likely to return.
The prospect of a second season has ignited excitement among the fans, many of whom have taken to social media to express their elation.
Grand Blue Dreaming, also known as Grand Blue, is a Japanese manga series written by Kenji Inoue and illustrated by Kimitake Yoshioka. It has been serialized in Kodansha’s seinen manga magazine Good! Afternoon since April 2014.
The first volume was released...
- 5/7/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
Fantasia 2021 will run from August 5th to the 25th. A great number of films will be available to watch on-demand on the Festival’s virtual streaming platform (powered by Festival Scope and Shift72). Some virtual screenings will be scheduled at a specific date and time, check out the website to know when to tune in! Several films will be shown in person at Montreal’s Cinéma Impérial, Cinéma du Musée, or outdoors at Place de la Paix. Click here to see which ones! All panels, talks, masterclasses and special events will once again be completely free and accessible worldwide on Zoom or YouTube.
You can buy a Festival Passport Here. Please check the Official Website for more info.
Here are, in alphabetical order, all the Asian Films:
The 12 Day Tale Of The Monster That Died In 8 | Japan Dir: Shunji Iwai
North American Premiere
Shunji Iwai’s latest is a delightfully...
You can buy a Festival Passport Here. Please check the Official Website for more info.
Here are, in alphabetical order, all the Asian Films:
The 12 Day Tale Of The Monster That Died In 8 | Japan Dir: Shunji Iwai
North American Premiere
Shunji Iwai’s latest is a delightfully...
- 7/22/2021
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
Quebec’s Fantasia Festival has unveiled the third and final wave of titles set to screen at this year’s 25th edition and announced that Takashi Miike’s latest feature “The Great Yokai War – Guardians,” will close the festival. The world premiere of Julien Knafo’s Quebec zombie flic “Brain Freeze” will open the festival following an Aug. 4 pre-fest screening of James Gunn’s “The Suicide Squad.”
“The Great Yokai War- Guardians” is the follow-up to Fantasia 2006 opener “The Great Yoki War,” and unspools in a fantasy world of Japanese demons, kaiju and pop culture references which proved a hit in Montreal the first time around.
Other key titles featured in the third wave lineup include Lee Won-tae’s “The Devil’s Deal,” his first film since “The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil” won Sitges’ best film award in 2019. BAFTA-winner Paul Andrew Williams’ (“Murdered for Being Different”) “Bull,” a revenge thriller,...
“The Great Yokai War- Guardians” is the follow-up to Fantasia 2006 opener “The Great Yoki War,” and unspools in a fantasy world of Japanese demons, kaiju and pop culture references which proved a hit in Montreal the first time around.
Other key titles featured in the third wave lineup include Lee Won-tae’s “The Devil’s Deal,” his first film since “The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil” won Sitges’ best film award in 2019. BAFTA-winner Paul Andrew Williams’ (“Murdered for Being Different”) “Bull,” a revenge thriller,...
- 7/21/2021
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Grand Blue Season 2 is desired by fans who want to see where all the romantic teasing between Iori Kitahara and Chisa Kotegawa is leading. Drunken joking trumps romance in this story, and Iori always falls prey to misunderstandings when it comes to Chisa, her sister Nanaka, Aina Yoshiwara, and Azusa Hamaoka. Will the Iori x Chisa ship ever set sail? But the real question is if there is even enough source material for the second season of Grand Blue Dreaming. The anime’s story is based on the Grand Blue manga (also known as Grand Blue Dreaming) written by Kenji Inoue and illustrated by Kimitake Yoshioka. Serialized since April 2014, a new chapter releases every […]
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- 9/28/2018
- by Patrick Frye
- Monsters and Critics
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