Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Doubles Down on U.S. Simulcast

 Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Doubles Down on U.S. Simulcast

Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Doubles Down on U.S. Simulcast

It has been a long opportunity approaching, but finally, the sit tight for Bleach’s return is almost done. It has been 10 years since the first series closed, and fans have campaigned consistently since for Ichigo Kurosaki to get back in the saddle. All things considered, the show never found time to adapt the manga’s last venture, and that will all work out as expected when Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War drops. And presently, it seems the show is doubling down on its simulcast for fans in the United States.
The entire situation happened on Twitter courtesy of Viz Media, the U.S. license holder for Bleach stateside. It was there the publisher not just confirmed when the anime was debuting in Japan, but the page said the “simulcast begins on October tenth” just in case.

10/10/22. The wait is nearly over.#BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War simulcast begins on October 10th! pic.twitter.com/5s3fJiENr0

— VIZ (@VIZMedia) September 11, 2022

 As this post comes from the anime’s U.S. distributor, it looks like Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War will make its stateside launch in a month’s time. Rumors have circulated throughout recent weeks that Bleach’s simulcast was nowhere near certain. All things considered, many anticipated that Crunchyroll should stream the anime this fall, but the service has yet to remark on such an arrangement. This drove fans to speculate the anime could stream on other anime competitors like Netflix or even Disney+ despite their disinterest in simulcasts. Nonetheless, Viz Media says this enormous anime will start simulcasting on October tenth, so the only question that remains is where the series will air.

Of course, if you need to make up for lost time with Bleach, you can find the first anime streaming on Crunchyroll as well as Hulu and Tubi. The manga is also accessible carefully thanks to Viz Media, so you can peruse it on paper or through the Shonen Jump computerized application.