As a manga property, “The Promised Neverland” already had a legion of fans who were looking forward to it being adapted for the small screen. In a recent English trailer, however, it’s clear that “The Promised Neverland” Anime is going to be one of the biggest anime events of the year. The clip showcases some of the most effective expressions of horror and teases twists that will blow viewers’ minds.
For those who have already read the manga, the real nature of the seemingly heartwarming story about a kind caretaker looking after orphans will not be a surprise. For those who are going in blind into the “The Promised Neverland” Anime, however, they are in for a wild ride. The shock will be reduced a bit after watching the trailer clip below, but the hype factor skyrockets.
So, what exactly can anime enthusiasts expect from “The Promised Neverland” Anime? For starters, it is going to feature a lot more gore and psychological horror than what its innocent start will lead viewers to believe. For those who are interested in watching, they should make no mistake about the horrifying themes that this anime entails.
Looking at the trailer clip alone, it would seem that the animators did an amazing job with the quality of the visuals. Everything from the color palette to the expressive faces of “The Promised Neverland” Anime is well done. This will go a long way towards increasing the level of tension that viewers will feel while witnessing the harsh realities that the children will experience.
As for when fans will be able to see “The Promised Neverland” Anime, the show will be premiering on Amazon Prime Video on Jan. 10. There is no need to freak out, however, as the anime will be available on other streaming platforms, as well.


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