‘Tokyo Ghoul’ season 3 premiered on April 3, 2018, and finished airing on June 19, 2018. A lot of things were just left dangling after the first season but season 3 has managed to realign the show with the original story and the manga. One thing ‘Tokyo Ghoul:re’ has successfully managed to pull off is bridging a gap between two very different halves of the franchise which were portrayed in the first two seasons.
The big twist here, however, is that Haise Sasaki is no one but Ken Kaneki from the original series who is suffering from temporary amnesia. He leads a group of special squad members who have implanted the Quinque in their bodies which is a specialty weapon that turns them into half ghouls. ‘ Tokyo Ghoul:re‘ is set in time two years after the incidents of the first original story and it follows Haise Sasaki who is a member of the CCG (Commission of Counter Ghoul). He is then taken in by a society of Ghouls at a nearby cafe who help him live a slightly normal life amongst humans without harming them.
The next day when he wakes up he realizes that he himself has turned into a ghoul -a flesh-eating cannibal who disguises himself as a human- and all of this because of a surgery where his organs were implanted from the ghoul who tried to eat him. But all of this changes when one day he goes on a date with a disguised ghoul and somehow survives it. It revolves around the Ken Kaneki who is just another school student with an ordinary life. What we can hope is that the next season of ‘Tokyo Ghoul:re’ somehow resurrects the show from the dead.įor those who still don’t know much about ‘Tokyo Ghoul’, it is an anime series created by Sui Ishida. Part of the blame lackluster ending should also go to the Studio Pierrot and other animation firms sourced by the show.
First of all, the readers who were really looking forward to the final battle found the ending not match up to the manga. So, why are so many fans of the show are not happy with the ending? Well, there are several reasons for that.