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Tokyo Ghoul Is Getting a Reboot Soon? Is it true?

rakyatnesia.com – Fans of Tokyo Ghoul recently went into a frenzy after an artwork was posted by the series’ creator, Sui Ishida. The artwork, featuring Ken Kaneki, has sparked speculation about whether a Tokyo Ghoul reboot is on the horizon.

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Is It True That Tokyo Ghoul Will Be Re-Released?

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Since its manga debut in 2011, Tokyo Ghoul has remained one of the most beloved anime franchises. Although Tokyo Ghoul: re concluded in 2018, loyal fans continue to eagerly await the return of Ken Kaneki to the screen.

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The artwork post he just uploaded is not a hint of an anime remake. Reported from Comicbook, Sui Ishida deliberately created new artwork to celebrate Tokyo Ghoul’s 10th anniversary with the latest art exhibition.

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For detikers who may not know what Tokyo Ghoul is, this series tells the story of the protagonist Ken Kaneki who meets a woman. Not just any woman, but she is a ‘ghoul’.

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In the story, at night there are many supernatural creatures that lurk and hunt humans. They eat human flesh to survive. Luckily (or maybe unluckily), Ken was able to survive the attack due to a random accident.

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But he actually turned into a ‘ghoul’ and started targeting humans. Thanks to its popularity, Tokyo Ghoul was successfully adapted not only into anime, but also live-action.

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The tenth Tokyo Ghoul Exhibition will be held in Shinagawa, Tokyo starting October 21 and ending December 1, 2024.