Fans of the dark and stylish anime Hotel Inhumans can rejoice, as a second season has officially been confirmed. The announcement comes shortly after the broadcast of the first season’s final episode, exciting viewers eager to delve deeper into the mysterious world of the assassin-exclusive establishment.
The original manga author, Ao Tajima, celebrated the news with a special illustration, signaling continued involvement and enthusiasm for the anime adaptation.
Production Details and What to Expect
The renewal for Hotel Inhumans Season 2 indicates that the production committee and animation studio are keen to continue the narrative threads established in the initial run. While specific plot details for the second season are still under wraps, the first season concluded on September 28, 2025, leaving viewers anticipating more of the unique dynamic between the hotel’s concierges and its deadly clientele.
Continuing the Thrilling Narrative
The Hotel Inhumans anime, produced by Studio Bridge, brings to life Ao Tajima’s manga, which concluded its serialization in August 2025 with 12 volumes. The series centers around Ikuro Hoshi and Sara Haizaki, two concierges who cater to assassins at a clandestine hotel, fulfilling every request without question—from providing weapons and false identities to discreetly disposing of evidence. Despite their unusual profession, the story often explores the unexpected humanity found within these killers, as Ikuro, in particular, grapples with his role and often expresses a desire to quit.
The first season, directed by Tetsuro Amino with series composition by Shoji Yonemura and character designs by Shingo Fujisaki, premiered on July 6, 2025, and quickly garnered a following for its intriguing premise and execution.
The Creative Team Behind the Series
The core production team from the first season is expected to return, ensuring continuity in the anime’s distinctive style and storytelling. Tetsuro Amino is credited as the director, with Shoji Yonemura handling the series scripts. Shingo Fujisaki is responsible for the character designs, and Koharu of CHARAN-PO-RANTAN composes the music, contributing to the series’ atmospheric tone. The animation studio, Bridge, known for its dynamic work, will continue to animate the sophisticated and often action-packed sequences.
Manga’s Conclusion and Anime’s Future
With the original manga having concluded its run, the anime has a complete source material to draw from. This could allow for a focused adaptation that potentially covers the entirety of Tajima’s story across its seasons. Fans on forums like Reddit have speculated that a second season might shift focus more towards the main characters and their evolving relationship, rather than standalone assassin stories, given the new character introductions in the latter part of the first season.
Where to Watch
For those looking to catch up or re-watch the first season, Hotel Inhumans is available for streaming on Crunchyroll in various regions, including North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, CIS, and Southeast Asia. Ani-One Asia also streams the series in Southeast Asia on its YouTube channel. Details regarding the streaming platforms for the second season will likely be announced closer to its release.
The announcement of a second season for Hotel Inhumans has been met with enthusiasm, promising more intrigue, complex characters, and the unique brand of “hospitality” that only this hotel can offer.