How Many Uzumaki Episodes Are Left? Release Schedule Revealed
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How Many Uzumaki Episodes Are Left? Release Schedule Revealed

The highly anticipated anime adaptation of Junji Ito’s iconic horror manga, Uzumaki has finally made its debut, captivating audiences with its chilling storytelling. With the premiere of the first episode of the anime, fans are eagerly awaiting the release date of episodes 2 and 3 in this chilling series. As the story unfolds, viewers are left on the edge of their seats, anxious to discover how many episodes are yet to come.

How many episodes of the Uzumaki anime are left?

The complete Uzumaki anime adaptation consists of four episodes.

The series premiered on September 28 and will conclude on October 19. The show follows a weekly airing pattern on Adult Swim’s Toonami block and Max. With only the first episode currently available, fans are counting down the days for Episodes 2, 3, and 4, as they anticipate the horrors that await.

When are the release dates for Uzumaki Episodes 2, 3, and 4?

Uzumaki’s unique horror style has gripped audiences, and the upcoming episodes promise to continue the spine-chilling narrative. To cater to diverse preferences, both subbed and dubbed versions of the series are available. Both the versions of the series will first premiere on the American channel Adult Swim’s Toonami block, followed by its release on the streaming platform Max the next day.

While the subbed version of Episode 1 aired this past Saturday, the dubbed version will be available on Thursday on Adult Swim. Here are the release dates for Uzumaki Episodes 2, 3, and 4:

  • Episode 2 – Saturday, October 5 (Adult Swim) / Sunday, October 6 (Max)
  • Episode 3 – Saturday, October 12 (Adult Swim) / Sunday, October 13 (Max)
  • Episode 4 – Saturday, October 19 (Adult Swim) / Sunday, October 20 (Max)

Uzumaki is a chilling tale of a small town, Kurouzu-cho, where spiral patterns start taking control, transforming the landscape and its people. The series follows Kirie Goshima and Shuichi Saito as they witness and experience these disturbing events firsthand. According to Jason DeMarco, the series’ production was so unsettling that the animators felt cursed by the spirals, highlighting the effectiveness of Junji Ito’s horror artistry. (via Vulture)

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