The Promised Neverland is one of the top psychological thriller manga. For as long as it was serialized, it always managed to give us goosebumps. The manga ended its four-year-long journey with chapter 181’s recent release.
The Promised Neverland’s official Twitter recently posted a series of tweets addressing the end of the series and the possibility of more content in the future.
Chapter 181, titled “Beyond Destiny” was released recently and concluded this EPIC manga, The Promised Neverland. The tale ended after Emma and the group reunited in the human world, two years after being teleported there.
While there were some discrepancies in the plot, the manga itself is held in high regard by fans. The tweet contained a message from the author, thanking the readers for their support.
Season two of the anime, along with a live-action movie, is already in production. The final volumes of the manga will ship in July and October.
Posuka Demizu, the series illustrator, teased a special TPN project that he cannot yet reveal details on. This project will probably be a spin-off of the main series or even a short story after the conclusion of the main storyline.
There will undoubtedly be more animated content inspired by the manga, but it looks like new projects based on The Promised Neverland will not stop yet. What do you think the project could be? Let us know in the comments below.
About The Promised Neverland
Created by Kaiu Shirai, this series debuted in a Weekly Shonen Jump manga in 2016. Licensed by VIZ Media for an English Language release, this series has gained immense popularity, selling 4.2 million copies in a concise period.
The story revolves around the horrific truths of an orphanage discovered by three bright kids: Emma, Norman, and Ray.
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