In The Promised Neverland manga, there are 44 chapters between Norman’s sacrifice and the reveal that he is actually alive. With this plot twist, the return of Norman comes much faster in the anime’s story than it does in the manga’s. One of the most-discussed aspects of Season 2, Episode 5 has been the somewhat anticlimactic return of Norman that comes at the end of the installment. Let’s talk about some of the major changes The Promised Neverland Season 2 has made from the source material, and whether or not they work… The Rushed Return of Norman For fans of the manga who have been eager to see this full story adapted in anime form, it’s probably even harder to watch. After the latest episode (Season 2, Episode 5), The Promised Neverland anime seems to be making major changes from the manga… and, by “changes,” I mean skipping entire arcs of the story, seemingly without any plans to replace them with narrative that bridges the beginning of this story with the end.įor anime-only fans (like this one), who have yet to read the manga, it is confusing. While Netflix-watchers eagerly anticipate The Promised Neverland Season 2, fans who watch the anime on Hulu or elsewhere are five episodes into the second season, and-for the most part-are increasingly nervous about the series’ narrative choices. This Promised Neverland article contains spoilers for Season 2, Episode 5, as well as the manga source material.
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