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Chainsaw Man Movie Director Promises to Fix Season 1’s Biggest Mistakes

How the Chainsaw Man Movie Will Capture the Manga’s Chaos and Emotion

by Alberto Zambrano
September 23, 2025
in Anime
Chainsaw Man Movie Director Promises to Fix Season 1

Chainsaw Man Franchise (Credits: Tatsuki Fujimoto)

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Chainsaw Man took the anime world by storm when it debuted, but not all fans were satisfied with how the first season turned out. While the manga by Tatsuki Fujimoto has a strong reputation for being chaotic, emotional, and unpredictable, many felt that the anime adaptation missed some of the raw energy that made the original story so special.

Some even argued that it felt too polished and cinematic, losing the rough edge that fans loved. Now, with the upcoming Chainsaw Man movie in production, the director has opened up about how he plans to address those criticisms and fix what many see as the biggest mistakes of season one.

One of the main issues that fans raised about season one was the pacing. The anime adapted a large portion of the manga, but some moments that felt wild and frantic in the source material came across as slower or more restrained on screen. The director admitted that in trying to make the anime feel cinematic, some of the rawness was lost.

He explained that the movie will lean more into the unfiltered style of Fujimoto’s storytelling, with faster pacing during action scenes and less hesitation when showing the chaotic violence that defines Chainsaw Man. According to him, the goal is not to smooth things out but to embrace the roughness and intensity that make the story stand out.

Another point of criticism for the first season was the tone. While Chainsaw Man is dark and bloody, it is also absurd and sometimes even funny in its unpredictability. Many viewers felt that the anime leaned too heavily into a serious, almost arthouse-style presentation, forgetting that the manga often balanced tragedy with bizarre humor.

The director acknowledged this and revealed that the movie will work harder to capture that strange blend of tones. He said that fans can expect moments that are both horrifying and hilarious, sometimes within the same scene, just like in the manga. This shift could make the movie feel closer to the original vision.

Chainsaw Man Movie Director Promises to Fix Season 1
Chainsaw Man Franchise (Credits: Tatsuki Fujimoto)

Chainsaw Man Movie Director Promises to Fix Season 1’s Biggest Mistakes

The visual style of season one was also a hot topic among fans. While many praised the detailed animation, others complained that it looked too clean compared to the gritty, sketch-like art of the manga. The director revealed that the movie will try a different approach, using a mix of traditional and digital techniques to create a more textured look.

He explained that the aim is to capture the messy, unpredictable feeling of the manga’s panels, where the violence is raw and the characters feel like they are barely hanging on. By embracing imperfection, the movie hopes to create a more powerful emotional impact.

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Sound design and music are also areas where the team is making changes. Season one featured multiple ending songs, which fans enjoyed, but some felt the soundtrack lacked the punch to match the story’s madness. For the movie, the director has confirmed that they are working with composers who understand the balance between chaotic energy and emotional depth.

He promised that the soundtrack would not just support the scenes but raise them, making battles feel more intense and emotional moments hit harder. The goal is to ensure that the sound becomes just as much a part of the storytelling as the visuals.

How the Chainsaw Man Movie Will Capture the Manga’s Chaos and Emotion

Perhaps the most important promise from the director is a stronger focus on character emotion. While season one told Denji’s story faithfully, some viewers believed that the anime did not fully capture the raw pain, loneliness, and strange hope that drive him as a character.

The director explained that the movie will place a greater emphasis on Denji’s internal struggles, making sure his feelings are clear and powerful. He added that fans should also expect to see side characters portrayed with more depth, highlighting their relationships and conflicts in ways that make the story feel more human despite its supernatural chaos.

The director admitted that adapting Chainsaw Man is not easy. Fujimoto’s manga has a unique rhythm that does not always follow traditional storytelling rules, and bringing that to life in animation requires risks. He said that the team has listened carefully to fan feedback and is committed to making the movie a true reflection of the manga’s spirit.

Chainsaw Man Movie Director Promises to Fix Season 1
Chainsaw Man Franchise (Credits: Tatsuki Fujimoto)

Rather than aiming for a safe or conventional adaptation, they want to capture the unpredictability and emotional rawness that made the original such a phenomenon.

As anticipation for the Chainsaw Man movie grows, these promises have given fans hope that the new adaptation will strike the balance they felt was missing from season one.

By embracing the chaotic energy, blending horror with absurd humor, and putting raw emotion at the center, the movie has the chance to win back skeptics and excite longtime fans. If the director and his team succeed, the Chainsaw Man movie could become not just a correction but a defining moment for the series in anime form.

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Alberto Zambrano is a Venezuelan writer with 10 years of experience in the field. He specializes in writing gossip and entertainment from streaming platforms like Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+.

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