
However, considering the widespread acclaim of the manga and the recent completion of other MAPPA projects, anticipation for an anime announcement of Chainsaw Man is high.
Cast and Crew
If the next installment is confirmed with the original team retained, we can expect to see many familiar faces. Producer Keisuke Seshimo, known for his work on hit series like 'Jujutsu Kaisen', is highly anticipated to return. Additionally, talents like Ryuu Nakayama, who has worked on projects such as 'One-Punch Man'
Regarding voice acting, it's highly likely that the majority of the cast from the first season will return. While Kikunosuke Toya, the voice of Denji/Chainsaw Man, has received acclaim for his performance, others like Fairouz Ai - the voice of Power - bring a wealth of experience to the table. However, due to the unpredictable nature of the manga, not all characters from the first season may make a comeback.
Plot Synopsis
Chainsaw Man follows the story of Denji, a young man who, after being brutally murdered by a demon, merges with a small chainsaw-devil named Pochita and is reborn as Chainsaw Man - a formidable and relentless machine.
Later, he is recruited by Makima and becomes her loyal subordinate, facing adversaries whether demons or humans.

For those who only know Chainsaw Man through the anime, brace yourselves for an exhilarating rollercoaster of unexpected twists. This series fearlessly challenges conventions, discards established characters, and introduces new ones in unexpected ways, all to keep the audience on the edge in its dark and volatile universe.
The first season's plot unfolds surprisingly fast, with characters introduced and then brutally eliminated, regardless of their alignment.
For instance, the tragic departure of Himeno and Akane signals that no one is truly safe, sparking speculations about the fate of characters like Kobeni and Hirokazu Arai. And the second season promises to continue the tradition of unexpected turns and mysterious characters established in the first season.
Whether in manga or anime form, Chainsaw Man persistently and boldly redefines norms and shapes its own narrative amidst the sea of other animated series.