: This is hard to answer! (Laughs) So right now, we are in the middle of working on the second season of The Promised Neverland. And the original manga is also still being written – it hasn't reached the end yet either. The first season of the anime was pretty much the same as the first part of the manga – when we created that anime, we didn't deviate from the manga very much. But in the second season, I think we're going to have more flexibility in how we portray the continuation of the manga story. Of course, we can't say for sure exactly how any of that is going to work because we are still creating it right now – none of it is quite fixed at the moment. But we will have that possibility of deviating a little bit more from the manga – possibly. We know that there are viewers who, after they watch the anime, want to continue on and read the manga, and there are viewers who have read the manga first and are now watching the anime. We would like to create an anime that is interesting because of its differences and its different approaches from the original manga. For example, the art style was a little bit different, and the way that the story was revealed to the audience was slightly different because of the decisions that the director made.
I was okay with some of the differences they made in the first season because they were only small ones. But it seems like they want to make more changes now and I really don't like the sound of that. Just adapt it faithfully instead of making a whole bunch of differences for the hell of it because it'll probably end up making it worse. So yeah I'll agree with you that this does sound like a really bad idea.
Began reading the manga after the anime ended. I don't quite understand the complaints the anime was getting early on about how it was missing a lot of the internal dialogue depicted in the manga. I figured that for people to be complaining of its absence that it must be special, but after reading this I'm like... What in the hell were people talking about? All that the characters say is just the most obvious shit ever. Like, it spells everything out for you over and over.
its getting an s2, dont know how anyone thinks it bombed if its getting a continuation.So does anyone know how well the anime did in terms of blu ray sales? I keep hearing about how the first volume sold terribly, but can't find any info beyond that.
Also seems weird for the anime to bomb given how popular the manga is
its getting an s2, dont know how anyone thinks it bombed if its getting a continuation.
Promised Neverland 139
What if... Norman send Don and Gilda onto this expedition so that they would be killed by the demons (or at least apparently by them) and Emma would be convinced that Norman's plan is the only path because all demons are bad?
Damn, the twists keep coming. This new girl is already my favorite new character from Norman's group. I feel like her being able to speak demon will come into play later.
Then Norman is an idiot. She's already seen for herself that not all demons are bad, so as terrible as that would be, that shouldn't change her mind. Not seeing why he'd go through that much trouble, which would involve killing his own family, just to convince Emma.
I was going to suggest that they're just being distracted, but I guess Norman didn't need to bring them in the first place, so I dunno.
Really dumb and predictable writing. No logical reason to have Ray have even come along if he isjust booted back to the start. There was nothing gained at all. Im tired of Ray and Norman being underutilized in the story.
Am just curious what emma thinks will satisfy both the demons need for humanic food and the humans desire to survive.I dunno why but my gut tells me the new promise is gonna come with the caveat that Emma has to kill Norman or something