
Warning: SPOILERS for the first three episodes of Dan Da Dan Season 2 are ahead!
At the beginning of June, Dan Da Dan fans who headed to participating movie theaters could see the first three Season 2 episodes edited together as a feature-length entry on the 2025 movies schedule titled Dan Da Dan: Evil Eye. Now those of you who’ve been streaming the popular anime with your Netflix subscription, Hulu subscription or over on Crunchyroll are finally caught up to the same point on the 2025 TV schedule. But this is just the opening salvo of craziness that’s to come in Dan Da Dan Season 2, which the director and one of the series’ main stars opened up about while speaking with CinemaBlend.
What Director Abel Góngora Said About Dan Da Dan Season 2
passionate Dan Da Dan fan who really can’t wait to learn what’s ahead for the main characters, you’re welcome to join Beckles in reading the manga to get caught up to speed on Yukinobu Tatsu’s fantastical saga. But for those of you who’re content to watch episodes week to week, Beckles also had this to say about how Season 2 improves upon Season 1:
I feel like the relationships are more important, the action is more action-y, the emotions are deeper and more serious. There’s a lot more like inner turmoil going on, and I’m interested to see how that’s adapted and what that looks like and the performances and everything. I think Dan Da Dan fans that just joined in when the first season came out are just going to see more of what they love done even better.
New episodes of Dan Da Dan are released on Fridays. I was impressed with how these opening Evil Eye episodes turned out, and I’m looking forward to seeing how things kick up a notch like A.J. Beckles teased, and perhaps even learn after Season 2 is over if there were any other moments/sequences that Abel Góngora was more pleased with than Jiji’s possession.