beastars season 2

Beastars Season 2 Teaser Poster Shared

People can get an idea of what to expect from Beastars season 2 today. The official Netflix Twitter account shared a poster for the next season of the anime. It highlights a few of the major stars of the next run of episodes.

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Many of these characters will look familiar to those keeping up with the manga. Legosi is front and center. Underneath him, we see other major characters like Haru, his love interest, transfer student Pina, Back-Alley Market staple Goushin, and the Shishigumi’s Ibuki.

In case you missed the original announcement, here is mangaka Paru Itagaki confirming that the second season of Beastars is in development and will appear next year.

Beastars is an anime from Orange, which previously worked on shows like the anime adaptation of the otome Norn9 and Land of the Lustrous. It has another major Netflix anime project on its hand, though. It will be working with My Hero Academia anime studio BONES on Godzilla: Singular Point for Netflix.

Beastars season 2 will appear on Netflix in 2021. The first season of the show debuted on the service in March 2020, and all 12 of its episodes are immediately available.


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