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‘Tokyo Ghoul’ Season 3 News & Updates: ‘Tokyo Ghoul’ Season 3 Official Release Date, Plot Line Still Unconfirmed

‘Tokyo Ghoul’ Season 3 News & Updates: ‘Tokyo Ghoul’ Season 3 Official Release Date, Plot Line Still Unconfirmed

"Tokyo Ghoul" Season 3 is highly anticipated among its fans; however, there is still no official word as to when this anime show will finally be aired.

Initially, it was thought that the third installment of "Tokyo Ghoul" will be aired on later part of this year, but numerous reported that "Tokyo Ghoul" Season 3 release date may possibly move in early part of 2017.

There are also rumors circulating explaining why "Tokyo Ghoul" Season 3 has been delayed, wherein it is said that a live action film based on the anime series is currently being produced. It is said that the director and producers of "Tokyo Ghoul" is focusing on the production of "Tokyo Ghoul" movie, which is scheduled to be shown by summer time, rather than creating the third installment of the anime series.

The "Tokyo Ghoul" movie is supposed to be an origins story, exploring the origins of the protagonists and presumably the ghoul themselves. There are ongoing speculations that the upcoming live action film will have some connection to the show; however, details are still sketchy as of this moment.

Meanwhile, there are also possible "Tokyo Ghoul" Season 3 plots lines spreading around, and one of which is that Kaneki may assume a new identity as Ghoul Investigator Haise Sasaki. It is said that his capture by a group of Ghoul terrorists prompted him to change his identity.

There are also speculations that Toka will go to a university, provided that she can make up her mind on which school would that be. Toka is also rumored to be the new heroine in the upcoming season of "Tokyo Ghoul."

While the second season of the show deviated from its roots, the showrunners reportedly promised that the upcoming "Tokyo Ghoul" Season 3 will follow the manga, and may also be the darkest season yet for "Tokyo Ghoul."

Since all of these are mainly speculations, fans of the anime series would just need to wait until an official announcement is made for the upcoming "Tokyo Ghoul" Season 3 and "Tokyo Ghoul" live action film.

For reference, "Tokyo Ghoul" premiered in Japan in July 2014, where it featured the lives of entities called Ghouls. The Ghouls, which has the ability to regenerate and are a lot stronger, agile, faster than ordinary man, may look human but they crave human flesh.

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