Now this year's hottest anime "Re:Zero -Starting Life in Another World" has officially been announced to be finished. I believe that after watching the original ending, everyone is looking forward to the second season of this work. The official also does not want to let go of this popular IP immediately. Recently, a billboard of "Re:Zero -Starting Life in Another World" appeared in Akihabara, Japan. The heroine appeared in the advertisement, and the text also showed that the second season of "Re:Zero -Starting Life" is already in the plan. Coupled with the previous Rem advertisement in Akihabara Station, it makes people feel that there will be new actions next. Many netizens also wondered if this billboard with a strong second season flavor was a sign of something, and many people were still not satisfied with the first season: "Looking at the advertisement picture of "Re:Zero" at Akihabara Station... something in my heart seemed to be healed. How should I put it, the plot in the animation where Rem didn't get any reward was too sad." "Speaking of which, the "Re:Zero" billboard at Akihabara Station should be the flag for the second season?" As for what this advertisement is, let's wait and see. |
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