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- Gachiakuta Season 2 is officially in production by Bones Film, with the announcement made immediately following the Season 1 finale.
- A stage adaptation and a survival action RPG titled Gachiakuta The Game (tentative title) are also in development for PS5, Xbox Series, and PC.
- Kei Urana, the manga creator of Gachiakuta, celebrated the announcement with a special illustration and expressed gratitude towards the staff, manga readers, and global fans.
- The Season 2 release date has not been confirmed yet, but the finale included significant developments such as revelations about the Watchman Series, appearances of Hell Guards, escalating tensions with Trash Raiders, and the arrival of Tamsy.
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Gachiakuta Season 2 Announcement & Upcoming Adaptations Unveiled!
Crunchyroll and Kodansha have announced that Bones Film is producing a second season of the anime Gachiakuta. The announcement, celebrating the news, came on December 21, immediately following the Season 1 finale. Manga creator Kei Urana celebrated the announcement with a special illustration of Rudo leading the Cleaners, with Enjin, Riyo, and Zanka in close pursuit. Graffiti artist Hideyoshi Andou also created an illustration of a delighted Kei Urana sitting on a cloud. Urana thanked the staff of the first season and manga, as well as the fans worldwide who have supported the series. In addition to the new season animated by Bones Film, producers are planning a Gachiakuta stage adaptation, and Com2uS is developing a survival action RPG, Gachiakuta The Game (tentative title), for PS5, Xbox Series, and PC. The Gachiakuta team has not yet confirmed a release date for Season 2. The announcement follows a Season 1 finale that included revelations about the Watchman Series, the appearance of Hell Guards, escalating tensions with the Trash Raiders, and the arrival of Tamsy.
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| Specification | |
|---|---|
| Official Name | The Initiative |
| Brief Summary | A rogue master spy named Bright works outside the lines, when a new agent named Charlie joins Bright’s team. He soon finds himself in situations where he isn’t sure whether his new boss is trying to kill him or simply is willing to do whatever is necessary to protect the free world. |
| Genre | Thriller |
| Production Companies | Universal Pictures, Roth-Kirschenbaum Films |
| Countries of Origin | US |
| Actors | Angelina Jolie |
| Director | Doug Liman |
| Authors | F. Scott Frazier |
| Producers | Joe Roth, Jeff Kirschenbaum |
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- Gachiakuta Season 2 Officially Announced: Celebration Illustrations Arrive from Original Creator Kei Urana and Graffiti Designer Hideyoshi AndouGachiakuta Season 2 Officially Announced: Celebration Illustrations Arrive from Original Creator Kei Urana and Graffiti Designer Hideyoshi Andouscreenrant.com
- Gachiakuta Confirms Season 2 ProductionGachiakuta Confirms Season 2 Productionhypebeast.com
- Gachiakuta Season 2 Anime Announced, Also Gets Game & Stage AdaptationsGachiakuta Season 2 Anime Announced, Also Gets Game & Stage Adaptationsus.oricon-group.com