Recently, an impressive image released about the supposed remake of the anime “Tokyo Ghoul”, expected to be released this year 2025, has become a trend on social networks. Thousands of users enthusiastically shared the image, believing it was official news.
However, the truth behind the photo was soon revealed. The artist himself left his signature in one corner of the illustration, confirming that this is fanart and not an official promotional image.
The image, which shows Kaneki Ken in a dramatic pose, accompanied by a graphic design that reads “Remake” and mentions interviews with the cast, has fooled even longtime fans. The quality of the illustrations and professional image presentation are enough to make many people think that Studio Pierrot or even the original author Sui Ishida was involved in the project.
Although the anime, which aired from 2014 to 2018, attracted a significant audience, there have been many criticisms of the adaptation, especially the significant changes in storytelling and editing. removing key elements from the manga.
Over the years, fans have been clamoring for a proper remake of Sui Ishida's original work, similar to the success of adaptations like “Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood,” which remade a series of films with a Greater fidelity to the original work. Expectations are increasingly high, especially as other popular series have begun to receive remakes or new adaptations.
The author of the image, identified by the signature in the corner of the photo, is an artist known for his high-quality fanart. Although some users expressed disappointment upon discovering that this was not an official announcement, many also praised the artwork and how it captured the essence of “Tokyo Ghoul.” .
Currently, there is no official indication that a remake of the anime is in production. Sui Ishida's manga remains a benchmark in the industry and its popularity persists many years after its conclusion. Meanwhile, fans continue to speculate and wait for an announcement that meets their expectations.