Adult Swim’s long-in-development anime Uzumaki has been given a release date of September 28, 2024.
A date for the highly anticipated anime adaptation of horror legend Junji Ito’s manga of the same name was revealed during a Rick and Morty: The Anime panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2024 today. Along with the reveal was a new teaser trailer that shows off only a small snippet of how some of its twisted creations have been brought into the world of animation.
No one can bring nightmares to life like Ito, which is exactly why anime fans have been so excited to see Uzumaki get an adaptation. A few months back, Adult Swim announced that the show would premiere before the year came to a close, but today’s announcement is the first we’re hearing about a specific date. When promising a 2024 launch, the team behind the project said they wanted to spend the time necessary to ensure it lived up not only to their expectations but the high bar set by Ito and the original Uzumaki.
"We remain fully committed to pursuing the completion of this work at the highest caliber," they said at the time. "We’ll be back with a firm premiere date once we are confident this adaptation is as good as we know it can be.”
Uzumaki will premiere on Adult Swim on September 28 and will come to Max the following day. In a description for the video on YouTube, Adult Swim says English dub encores will premiere on Thursdays. For more on what might be one of the biggest anime releases of the year, be sure to check out Uzumaki’s English voice cast. For everything else announced at SDCC 2024, click here.
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