Summary

Black Cloverwasonce one of the biggest shonen series. However, with some issues arising with both its manga and anime, the series lost pace, and is now nowhere as popular as it used to be.

However, this has now changed.Black Clover’sTV anime has a huge announcement upcoming, and it is what allBlack Cloverfans were hoping for. July 6 will be quite a huge day for fans of this series.

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Black Clover’s Anime Might Be Returning

More Information Will be Revealed on July 6

Black Cloverfans have some very exciting newsahead of them. It was recently revealed that there will be huge news in the next issue of Weekly Shonen Jump, which will be Issue #32.

It was made clear that the upcoming announcement aboutBlack Clover’sTV anime would be filled with some very exciting information, and now it’s been confirmed that Black Clover anime is returning with Season 2.

Further details about Black Clover Season 2 remain a mystery. The anime needed a return desperately to boost the popularity of the series, also because it’s just that good. Fans are delighted top see Black Clover make a return, and hopefully, the quality will be on the next level now. mThings will become even clearer when the next issue of Jump drops, which is scheduled for July 14, 2025. This is only a few days away.

Why did Black Clover Go On Hiatus?

The Black Clover anime was quite a hit show. In fact, theBlack Cloveranime even went on to deliver 170 episodes. The anime, adapting Yūki Tabata’s manga, started airing back in 2017 and ended in 2021. However, the story is not done yet.

Many fans might now be wondering why theBlack Cloveranime even stopped in the first place. The answer is quite simple; the anime caught up to the manga and lacked content to adapt, so the studio animating it, Studio Pierrot, chose not to create filler content and just come back to this project once the manga racks up more chapters.

Now, four years after the hiatus, the manga does have more content,but it also struggles due to the creator’s own hiatuses. Nevertheless, the manga is in its final arc, and it’s simply a matter of time before Tabata concludes his story. In that sense, the anime will be able to conclude the story properly as well.