

This does create some complications and it’s still uncertain how the writers plan to bridge the gaps. In √A, Ken Kaneki joins Aogiri Tree, something that doesn’t happen in the manga.

The anime took out a lot of the details that lead to the events in TOKYO GHOUL:RE. Many fans have expressed their displeasure towards the second season (myself included). And Anteiku, the quaint café where the story began, burns to the ground. There were a lot of casualties, including Nagachika Hideyoshi, Ken Kaneki’s best friend. For those of you who need a refresher, TOKYO GHOUL √A ended in a final stand-off between the Anteiku clan and the CCG.

The TOKYO GHOUL anime has been on hiatus since the end of its second season, TOKYO GHOUL √A, in 2016. There is no mention of staff in the teaser trailer. Natsuki Hanae will be reprising his role as the main character, Ken Kaneki. It is unclear as to whether or not they will be making an announcement on the 12th. The video comes just days after news broke that Weekly Young Jump, the publishers behind TOKYO GHOUL and TOKYO GHOUL:RE, would be making an announcement on October 12. TOKYO GHOUL fans rejoice! Early Thursday morning, Sui Ishida, author of the best-selling TOKYO GHOUL and TOKYO GHOUL:RE manga, tweeted a video announcing the adaptation of TOKYO GHOUL:RE into an anime.
