For those hoping that “Goblin Slayer” Season 2 will come out in 2019, disappointment awaits. The anime has yet to be confirmed to be in production and the year is already coming to the end of the first month. With this being the case, the second season will likely premiere in 2020. As for what fans can expect from Goblin Slayer’s future adventures, many of them will be more personal.
As OtakuKart reports, there is currently no telling when “Goblin Slayer” Season 2 will premiere. There are a lot of fans and publications who are spouting that it will come out in 2019. However, this is unlikely to be the case since the studio that worked on the anime is currently busy with other projects. It’s predicted that work on the second season of Goblin Slayer’s adventures won’t begin until the latter half of this year.
This means that if “Goblin Slayer” Season 2 were to premiere in 2019, the quality would be horrible and would only tarnish the goodwill built by the first season. In any case, the next adventures of Orcbolg and his friends will need to be handled with care since they will be more personal. Many of the episodes of the second season will feature more development in terms of Goblin Slayer’s character and his bond with his new friends.
There will still be plenty of goblin slaying, of course, and quite a few unexpected turns to the extraordinary. However, “Goblin Slayer” Season 2 will likely focus heavily on things like Orcbolg’s time spent with Cow Girl and Miss Receptionist. Naturally, Priestess will not be neglected, so rabid fans can put their pitchforks down.
It’s worth pointing out that the return of “Goblin Slayer” Season 2 in 2020 is just a prediction. Fans should also brace themselves for an even longer wait to avoid disappointment.


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