Will There Be A Season 2 Of The Promised Neverland

So, The Promised Neverland. Season one? Amazing. Season two? Well...
The Question Everyone's Asking
Will there be a season two that ACTUALLY makes us happy? That's the million-dollar question, isn't it?
We're all secretly hoping for a redemption arc. For the anime, not the kids. They're already pretty great.
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Let's Talk About Season Two (You Know, The One We Try To Forget)
Okay, let's just rip the band-aid off. Season two… deviated. Like, REALLY deviated. It skipped entire arcs! It felt rushed.
Characters we loved got sidelined. Plot points were crammed in. It was like watching a highlight reel instead of a real story.
Honestly, it felt like the studio was trying to break the record for "most plot points crammed into the fewest episodes."
My Unpopular Opinion (Prepare Yourself)
Here it comes… I actually think maybe, maybe, it's better that they don't make a season three. Gasp!

I know, I know! Hear me out! Some things are better left…untouched. Or maybe, heavily rewritten by fan fiction writers. Just kidding…mostly.
Think about it. Can they really redeem what happened in season two? Can they recapture the magic of the first season?
The Problem With "Fixing" Things
Sometimes, trying to fix something just makes it worse. It's like trying to salvage a burnt pizza. You're better off just ordering a new one.
A reboot? Maybe. But even that's risky. The Promised Neverland had such a specific vibe. It's hard to recreate that lightning in a bottle.

And do we really want a completely different version of the story? One that might erase everything we loved about the original?
Remembering the Good Times (Season One, Specifically)
Let's not forget the brilliant moments of season one. The suspense. The strategy. The incredible bond between Emma, Norman, and Ray.
That first season was a masterpiece. It's what made us all fall in love with the story in the first place.
Maybe we should just cherish those memories and pretend season two was just a fever dream.
The Real Issue: Manga vs. Anime
A lot of the problems stem from the changes they made from the manga.

Big chunks of the plot got cut out or altered. And honestly, the manga is fantastic. Go read it!
It's like they took a beautiful sculpture and then decided to "improve" it with a chainsaw. Ouch.
So, What Are the Chances of Season 3?
Honestly? Pretty slim. The critical reception to season two was… not great. Putting it mildly.
The studio probably knows they messed up. And sometimes, the best course of action is to cut your losses.

Plus, the ending of season two felt pretty definitive. It tied things up (albeit in a rushed way).
My Final (Possibly Controversial) Thought
Maybe, just maybe, it's okay to let The Promised Neverland end here. Let season one shine. Let the manga live on.
And let season two be a cautionary tale about the dangers of deviating too far from the source material.
It's time to move on. To new anime. New stories. And hopefully, fewer disappointing second seasons.
I said what I said. Now, bring on the hate mail! (Just kidding… mostly!)
