There is a myriad of different fan-favorite shows on Netflix, however, “Erased” is among the most popular.
You may watch the first season’s trailer below:
Despite the fact that the fascinating time-traveling drama has just 12 compact episodes, viewers are left wanting more.
The sci-fi series features Satoru Fujinuma, a 29-year-old man who has the power to go backward in time to rescue people’s lives whenever their lives are in danger.
However, after his mother is killed, he is transported 18 years back in time, to when he was in preschool.
His mother’s destiny is now intertwined with the kidnapping and murder of his 3 classmates.
“Erased,” also known in Japan as “Boku dake ga Inai Machi” or “The Town Where Only I Am Missing,” started as an 8-volume manga series before being converted into a live-action film, an anime show, as well as a Netflix live-action show.
Here’s everything we know about “Erased,” the anime adaptation.
When Will Erased Season 2 Release?
The actual release date for Erased Season 2 is yet to be announced. It is set to be released shortly.
Between January 8th and March 25th, 2016, the series Erased ran its first season.
IMDb has given Erased an 8.5 out of 10 ratings. Tomohiko Ito directed the series Erased. Kenta Suzuki and Taku Matsuo produced it.
Taku Kishimoto created the Erased series. In the anime Erased, Yuki Kajiura composed the soundtrack and A-1 Pictures produced the Erased series. It was permitted by Madman Entertainment, Aniplex of America, and Anime Limited.
Fuji TV – Noitamina broadcasted the serial Erased. Season 1 of the show Erased has a total of 12 episodes.
Who Will Be The Cast In Season 2?
Here is the expected cast for the next season:
Ben Diskin as Satoru Fujinuma
Minami Takayama as Sachiko Fujinuma
David W. Collins as Gaku Yashiro
Stephanie Sheh as Kayo Hinazuki
Christine Marie Cabanos as Hiromi Sugita
Ayaka Nanase as Osamu
What Will Be The Plot In Season 2?
Despite the fact that the anime did not completely follow the manga’s plot, it did conclude the murder case and tie up any loose ends.
So, what more does a Season 2 need to cover? Of course, the authors may create a fresh plot based on Satoru’s time-traveling abilities that isn’t based on the original material.
The manga did, nonetheless, have a spin-off book that went into further detail about what transpired following the events of “Erased” as well as the killer’s motivations.
Season 2 of “Erased” might incorporate this material, albeit the structure of the show would most likely be distinct from Season 1.
Furthermore, the original author created and drew “Boku Ga Inai Machi: Re,” a spin-off manga with Kayo Hinazuki, another of the original young victims, as the leading character.
While the main plot may be finished, there is enough source material to fill a second season.