Re:Monster Season 2 Officially Announced

Their gaze hints at the beginning of a brand-new story.

A year after its April 2024 broadcast, the goblin survival fantasy Re:Monster has officially confirmed a Season 2. The new teaser visual showcases the evolved protagonist Approu alongside Princess Rubellia, hinting at the start of a new chapter.

Teaser Visual:

©Kogitsune Kanekiru,Alphapolis/PROJECT Re:Monster 2

CAST:
Takuya Satou as Aporou
Kenta Hosoda as Minokichi
Ai Kakuma as Kanami
Kana Ueda as Asue
Mai Kanno as The Redhead
Nene Hieda as Rubilia

Re:Monster New Releases – September 26 in Japan

  • Novel: Re:Monster: Dark Continent Arc Vol. 5 by Kogitsune Kanekiru
  • Manga: Re:Monster Vol. 13 (Story: Kogitsune Kanekiru / Art: Haruyoshi Kobayakawa)

INTRODUCTION:
Suddenly stabbed by a stalker, Gobrou wakes up only to find himself reincarnated as the weakest goblin. With the ability to grow stronger the more he eats through his “Absorption” skill, he undergoes an extraordinary evolution and quickly rises to the top of the goblin community. In a brutal world where the weak are preyed upon, he embarks on a thrilling tale of survival, rising from the bottom with the help of capable companions. A thrilling and exciting story of a monster’s reincarnation fantasy begins to unfold!

Source: Press Release

©Kogitsune Kanekiru,Alphapolis/PROJECT Re:Monster 2

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