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For the past week,Tokyo Ghoulhas been hinting towards a massive announcement. Ever since fans have been brainstorming and speculating as to what that announcement could be. Seeing the commemoration of their 10th anniversary, the anticipation had increased manifolds. There had been speculation one after the other about what could be an announcement that would please every fan of Sui Ishida’s chef d’oeuvre.

Kaneki from Tokyo Ghoul

For a manga that has been given so much praise, one that has a fanbase strong enough to keep going and not lose hope, their patience is running thin gradually. A manga that is so fueled by potential, what it lacks in an anime adaptation that can do it justice. For years now fans have been waiting for the day they see light.

Tokyo Ghoul is Not Announcing an Anime Remake

Tokyo Ghoulfans have been plagued by an unfaithful and unfortunate adaptation of their favorite manga. A fate similar to that ofBerserk.A shadow loomed over their heads about an adaptation they recommend time and again knowing the regrets that come alongside it. There have been many occasions whereTokyo Ghoulwishes to drop some news and fans come to believe it was them announcing a remake.

Once again, there came the news ofTokyo Ghoulannouncing something big to celebrate its tenth anniversary. Fans jumped on the occasion, already believing there to be a remake in the works. Seeing that it is a decade’s worth of celebrations, something like a remake would make everyone happy and bring back fans both old and new.

Tokyo Ghoul Anime Series

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After constantly waiting, the announcement was finally made. However, it was far from what fans were expecting. As shared byAnime TV on X,Tokyo Ghoulwill be celebrating its 10th anniversary with an art exposition, the Tokyo Ghoul Exposition. It would take place from 21st October to 1st December in Tokyo and from 14th to 29th December in Osaka.

Fans Get Their Hopes Shattered

For all the fans who had been waiting for a decade, hoping to seeTokyo Ghoulfinally get its remake, their dreams found themselves sweeping the dust. Once again there seems to be no apparent news regarding a possible remark while there are other anime that are rooting towards getting their own. Eiichiro Oda’sOne Pieceand Rumihiko TakahashiRanma 1/2are both looking towards their developing remakes while the animegets no update whatsoever.

one piece is getting a remake and we are getting this…pic.twitter.com/AoPya3iVgo

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— QuePasaLostAccount (@QuePasaQuotes)August 22, 2025

That not a remake of the anime…pic.twitter.com/pS9hjhzy0o

Touka from Tokyo Ghoul

— Claw 🇳🇴 (@InMyClaw)June 18, 2025

https://twitter.com/yagerbagels/status/1808427594561319149

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Of course. My own fault for having any expectationspic.twitter.com/fq0seec791

— An absolute moron (@joshualayt0n)June 27, 2025

Am I reading this right? There’s no way we got fooled the same way we did for the Berserk Memorial editionpic.twitter.com/4TAXYGjg1P

— ezra (@kabr260)July 05, 2025

Fans have found themselves deeply wounded by their false hope, thinking as to how every single time a new announcement gets hinted at, they jump to the best possible scenario when it is far from it. An art exposition was the last thing any of them had expected.

Tokyo Ghoul Creator Sui Ishida’s New Manga Among Top 3 Choices Fans Want an Anime Adaptation for, According to MyAnimeList

However, there are still some, rare few of the lot; who wish not to lose any hope. Some are counting on the celebration’s success to lead to a possible anime remake, one that they are desperately looking for.

Tokyo Ghoulis available to watch on Hulu.

Adya Godboley

Anime Content Manager

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Adya Godboley is the Anime Content Lead at FandomWire with over 1800 published articles. She is a Rotten Tomatoes-certified critic with a background in literature. From The Case Study of Vanitas to Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint, her anime knowledge is one she’s gathered with years of experience. She also enjoys Marvel, DC and Superhero media with her works having been recognized by prominent figures such as Dwayne Johnson, Abby Trott and the Blood of Zeus creators.

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