Zombie Land Saga Revenge PV is as wild as Season 1 and just as beautifully created

The worst anime series I watched in 2018 is getting a second series.

Zombie Land Saga Revenge is the upcoming second season of the Zombie Land Saga franchise and, frankly, if there wasn’t any other new anime released in 2021, I still wouldn’t watch this.

That being said, for those who did enjoy the anime and have been waiting for a second season, from the PV for Season 2 of Zombie Land Saga Revenge released today on the anime’s official Twitter account, it looks like this will be more of the same.

Sad for me, but lucky for those who enjoyed it.

The first Zombie Land Saga Revenge PV debuted at midnight Japan time on January 1st, 2021.

It features Koutarou Tatsumi, idol producer and the most annoying anime character ever created, as well as the return of fan favorite characters like Junko Konno, Lily Hoshikawa and Sakura Minamoto.

The PV also confirms the voice actors from Season 1 will also be returning for the second season.

They are, of course:

Mamoru Miyano who voices Koutarou Tatsumi

Kaede Hondo who plays Sakura Minamoto

Risa Taneda as Ai Mizuno

Rika Kinugawa playing Yuugiri

Maki Kawase who will again voice Junko Konno

Kotono Mitsuishi as Tae Yamada

Minami Tanaka who plays Lily Hoshikawa

Yasuhiro Takato who plays Romero

Hiroyuki Toshino as Policeman A

Munehisa Sakai (Mr Love: Queen’s Choice) is back to direct Season 2, Shigeru Murakoshi (to the abandoned Sacred Beasts) is in charge of scripts, and Kasumi Fukagawa (IDOLiSH7) will again design the characters (which was the one thing I enjoyed about Season 1, by the way).

Zombie Land Saga Revenge will premiere on Tokyo MX and various other Japanese channels sometime in April, 2021, as well as on Amazon Prime in Japan.

Watch the just-released Zombie Land Saga Revenge PV below, and check out the new visual above.

 

About Michelle Topham

Brit-American journalist based in Austria,. Former radio DJ at 97X WOXY, and Founder/CEO of Leo Sigh. I've covered K-drama, K-pop, anime, and manga news for over a decade.