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‘Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War Part 2’ Release Date Confirmed for Summer of 2023

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2022 has been a pretty eventful year for Bleach fans. The release date of Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War Part 2 is out. The anime’s first part ends, and Kubo (Bleach Creator) made a surprise appearance at Jump Festa last weekend. So, we can say that 2023 will be an even better year for Bleach fans.

The trailer concludes with the Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War Arc logo front and centre, followed by a sinister shot of Uryu, who speaks that iconic Quincy line, where he takes pride as Quincy and the fact that he will eliminate the enemy. A text then appears that says “Separation”. This could be about Uryu separating from his friends, with Cour 2 being centred around his betrayal.

Following this, we know that the key information to the Thousand Year Blood War Arc will continue in July 2023. Yhwach promised us that true True Desperation is still to come. Additionally, the next manga chapters are supposed to be adapted into the next part. They are very battle intensive and looking at the voice actors, the director, Taguchi, and even Kubo from Jump Festa, we know that Cour 2 is going to make a lot of additions to the anime. We are going to take a step up in the quality of its production overall.

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