@SugoiLITE (Sugoi), a reputable source of general anime news, shared an intriguing update on the supposed development of Undead Unluck season 2 on Wednesday, May 29, 2024. According to post by Sugoi, studio David Productions is deliberately working on the second season of the extremely popular Fall 2023 anime series.
However, it should be noted that this information has not been corroborated by any other reliable source, official or unofficial. Therefore, fans should approach this rumor with caution until further confirmation is received.
It's not uncommon for initial rumors like this to emerge from an unofficial source before being confirmed by other sources, both official and unofficial, later. While Sugoi's statement adds an element of excitement to the possibility of a second season, it's important to wait for additional verification before placing full faith in the news.
Rumors suggest that Undead Unluck Season 2 is in production ahead of the main announcement
Adding weight to the rumor is the anticipation surrounding an upcoming major announcement regarding the Undead Unluck anime series scheduled for Thursday, August 1, 2024. Given the importance of this date in plot of the series, it is possible that this announcement could actually be an official confirmation of the second season.
However, until more specific information is available, fans remain in the dark about the authenticity of the rumor as well as the nature of the upcoming announcement.
The TV anime “UNDEAD UNLUCK” SEASON 2 is currently in development. pic.twitter.com/XQ2t6iZeRM
— Sugoi LITE (@SugoiLITE) May 29, 2024
Although unconfirmed, the immense popularity of the first season, which aired for 24 episodes from October 7, 2023 to March 23, 2024, suggests a high likelihood of a sequel . Furthermore, the first season's dramatic developments and the unresolved ending further hint at the potential for a second season.
Undead Unluck season 2 will be a sequel to the television anime adaptation of Yoshifumi Tozuka's original manga series, which premiered in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in January 2020 and is still ongoing.
With the manga having a significant number of chapters and volumes, there is plenty of source material for future seasons to explore, fueling fans' hopes for the series' return.