'Tokyo Ghoul' Season 3 To Release Late 2017; Ken Kaneki Lives And Becomes King Of Ghouls

Even though there hasn't been any announcement yet as to when "Tokyo Ghoul" season three will come back to television, fans of the series are already speculating its storyline. There have been reports that the animated series will allegedly follow the events that occurred in the manga series.

Ken Kaneki To Be Named One Eyed King On Season 3 Of "Tokyo Ghoul"

Second season of "Tokyo Ghoul" ended with a battle, and some of the fans assumed that will be the death of the protagonist, Ken Kaneki. However, Vine Report said that if based on the events that transpired in the manga series, Ken will live to be declared as the One Eyed King. This was similar to chapter 86 of the on-going manga series, "Tokyo Ghoul: re"

If the series gets confirmed for season three, the storyline will move up to two years after the Commission of Counter Ghouls will raid a small neighbourhood café. The group will still be able to attack the community despite the Kaneki and his team's best efforts to protect them.

Reports claim that it will be best for the network to follow on with the manga series, to be able to be provided of more material for the storyline instead of taking matters into their own hands. One of which is when Kaneki will be trained as a ghoul investigator which already transpired in the manga series.

Season 3 To Air Late 2017 Or Early 2018, After Live-Action Movie Franchise

According to Starz, amidst all the speculations with the storyline, there still isn't any confirmation to "Tokyo Ghoul" season three release date. Since the network is known to provide a title for each season, it is speculated that the third season will be titled after the final arc of the manga series "Tokyo Ghoul: re."

Season three of "Tokyo Ghoul" may be released after the franchise of the live-action movie, presumably to date around late 2017 or early 2018.

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