Summary
On Tuesday, the official account forBlue Lockanime publicly revealed the trailer for the upcoming second season. The trailer is titled “BLUE LOCK Season 2 (BLUE LOCK VS. U-20 Japan).” Just by glancing at the title makes it rather obvious thatthe anime is going to focuson the players in Blue Lock as they take on Japan’s Under-20 team.
Aside from giving the audience a glimpse of what they can expect, it also confirmed that Snow Man would be performing the ending song for the anime.
What Can Fans Expect From The Second Season
Blue Lock’supcoming season will have a lot of crucial developments regarding the story. It will likelybring an end to Isagiand his rivals' journey to the top of Blue Lock. All of them were completely focused on reaching the top, no matter who stood in the way. With only a handful of spots left, the anime will rapidly wrap up this particular plot point.
The second half of the season will likely highlight the battle between the remaining members of Blue Lock and Japan’s U-20 team. The match will be monumental as it is a chance for Blue Lock players to prove their worth to the entire country.
How Many Episodes Will Season Two Have
Blue Lock’sseason two is confirmed to have 14 episodes, which is ten shorter than the original. The decision to go down this path is questionable as Blue Lock’s first season was a huge success. It even bolstered the manga sales. So, it would make more sense to have a longer season.
When Will Blue Lock Season Two Release?
The new season ofBlue Lockwill start airing on July 12, 2025.Many characters from thefirst installment will be making a return, along with several new faces. The detailed cast for Blue Lock season two is as follows:
Eight Bit is animating the show, and fans will hope that the animation is on the same level as the first season. Aside from the second season of the anime, amovie dedicated to Nagiwas released earlier in 2024. It received fairly positive reviews from the audience.
Blue Lock
Cast
Based on Muneyuki Kaneshiro’s soccer manga, Blue Lock revolves around a program to develop a world-class Japanese striker. Just about qualifying, Isagi has to face off against the nation’s best young talents and survive selections, while constantly growing as a player.