Kill La Kill Season 2 Confirmed In The Works By Trigger? Plot Details Hint That Nui Harime Is Still Alive As Mako Mankanshoku In Leaked Online Images! [PHOTOS]

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Good news anime fans as Kill La Kill season 2 is rumored to be in the works.

For those who are not aware of the anime show, Kill La Kill is an anime series produced by Trigger that centers on Ryuko Matoi as she searches for her father's killer, who left her one-haft of the scissor blade, hisgreatest work as other one has been taken by his killer. She enters Honnouji Academy and investigates further earning the ire of Sastsuki Kiryuin, the school's iron fisted school counsel president. As the series progresses Ryuko met her father's killer Nui Harime having the other haft of the scissor blade. It was soon discovered that her mother Ragyo Kiryuin orchestrated the whole thing thus changing Ryuko mission of vengeance to saving the world from her mother's ambition of world domination.

Anime fans have been intrigued by this anime series as it showcases a lot of pulse pounding action, interesting plot details, and pure comedy and fan service. Anime fans want to see more of Kill La Kill and looks like they will get there wish soon.

The website https://meesumraza.likes.com/ posted two sets of photos that hints Nui Harime being alive and is disguised as Mako Mankanshoku the best friend Ryuko Matoi in the anime. Here are the photos below.

Whether this is true or not, is still uncertain, but fans of the anime series would to see these two fight again, and what happened to the real Mako Mankanshoku?

A suppose unaired episode of the anime turned into an OVA for Kill La Kill titled "Goodbye Again" has been shown on the September 4 and Anime News Network repored that the OVA episode was shown at New York Comic Con last October.

Will fans get excited to see Kill La Kill season 2 anytime soon? Sound off in the comments section below.

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