Highly Anticipated Tower Of God Season 2 Has Dropped A New Teaser

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An Anime illustration featuring Jue and Lero-Ro (Left), Khun Aguero (Right) from 'Tower Of God' (Telecom Animation Film)

It’s been a while since Tower of God graced our screens. The South Korean webtoon has gained immense popularity, and in 2020, Crunchyroll brought its anime adaptation to life. Now, with just a month left until the launch of Tower of God’s second season, fans are in for a treat with a fresh preview of what’s to come.

This exclusive sneak peek of Tower of God season two, gave fans a show of their favorite characters returning to the small screen. Season two is being handled by The Answer Studio, under the direction of Akira Suzuki.

Bam and Khun (Left), Rachel (Right) from ‘Tower Of God’ (Telecom Animation Film)

For those who’ve been eagerly waiting, the wait is almost over. Fortunately, readers of the webcomic have kept up with the series without interruption since its creation in June 2010 by SIU (Lee Jong Hui) on Naver Webtoon, where it has garnered widespread acclaim.

Tower of God continues to be a global sensation on Webtoon, known for its compelling storyline. Aside from its anime adaptation, the series has spawned numerous merchandise deals across Asia and has inspired several mobile games. With such a rich legacy, the return of its anime feels long overdue.

Headon (Left) and Ha-Yuri Jahad (Right) from ‘Tower Of God’ (Telecom Animation Film)

If you’re new to Tower of God, you can catch the anime on Crunchyroll. Here’s a brief overview of the series: Reach the top, and everything will be yours. At the top of the tower exists everything in this reality, and all of it can be yours. You can become a god.

This is the story of the beginning and the end of Rachel, the girl who climbed the tower so she could see the stars, and Bam, the boy who needed nothing but her.

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Vaishnavi Kamble is a Senior Content Writer at OtakuKart specializing in anime and gaming, with a particular niche in manga creator profiles and behind-the-scenes industry interviews. Her work covers the personal journeys of major mangaka — from Isayama's exhaustion over Attack on Titan to Tite Kubo's near-abandonment of Bleach — currently pursuing her master's in economics.

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