'Tokyo Ghoul' season 3 air date, rumors: When is the anime coming back?

("Tokyo Ghoul" official website)"Tokyo Ghoul" season 3 may be coming back in March, although it is still unconfirmed.

The anime industry is a big business in Japan, as the audience transcends even the language as it has fans overseas. One of the prominent titles as of the moment is "Tokyo Ghoul," and fans are wondering when season 3 is coming.

There are rumors circulating around the internet that a new season may be coming sometime in March. If it were true, it would definitely be a relief for fans all over the world, though the proposition on the new season's focus may not necessarily be as enticing as its return, perhaps because it is something new.

Some reports point that the focus may be placed on a certain Touka Kirishima, presumably Ken Kaneki's new love interest. There are those, though, who think she may be at odds and unfriendly toward Kaneki, so if anything that just adds to the suspense of the upcoming season.

It can be recalled that it has been a long time since news regarding "Tokyo Ghoul" has been confirmed. There are those who say that the postponement could be due to the lack of material, so the creators may be hard-pressed with coming up how to continue the manga-turned-anime series.

There are more circulating speculations that Madhouse Entertainment could be taking the helm over Pierrot Studio, who originally was taking care of the story's development. A lot of information and circumstance are still up in the air, so it is a bit tricky to know for sure what the fate of the anime is.

If there is anything that comes up when discussing the anime's fate, that is the source of the material. Some fans were disappointed that the second season did not really base the story on the original manga, which ended up enraging viewers. There is a good chance that the third season could, hopefully, go back to its grassroots.

All of these should be taken with a grain of salt, and all fans will have to do is wait for an official statement.

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