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Just as fans were digesting the intense climax of Hotel Inhumans’ first season, fresh news arrives: the anime is getting a second season. This announcement follows the dramatic finale, promising more of its signature cocktail of mystery, moral ambiguity, and assassin-drama.


Story Synopsis

Hotel Inhumans is set in a clandestine, luxury hotel where assassins check in—and their deadly demands are never outright refused. Concierge staff Ikuro Hoshi and Sara Haizaki manage every request, no matter how extreme, while maintaining the veil of discretion.

The first season, which aired from July to September 2025, wove episodic assassination cases with an overarching mystery surrounding the hotel’s true purpose. On September 28, 2025, following the broadcast of the final episode, official channels confirmed that Hotel Inhumans would return for a second season. This continuation suggests that the story’s threads—of identity, loyalty, and vengeance—will deepen rather than resolve.


Publication & Announcement Details

  • Produced by Studio Bridge.
  • Season 1 aired from July 6 to September 28, 2025 on TV Tokyo and partner networks.
  • The second season was announced immediately after the first season’s finale.
  • A commemorative illustration by creator Ao Tajima accompanied the renewal news.
  • No specific premiere date or episode count has yet been confirmed.

Key Characters & Figures

Ikuro Hoshi
One of the hotel’s concierges, Ikuro is the steadier, more cautious half of the duo. Though he wrestles with moral qualms about serving killers, his loyalty and sense of duty drive him.

Sara Haizaki
Ikuro’s colleague, Sara is composed, enigmatic, and extremely capable. She balances the darker undercurrents of their work with calm professionalism.

Ao Tajima (Creator)
The manga’s author and illustrator, Tajima has guided Hotel Inhumans from web serialization to manga volumes and now anime. His creative influence remains key as the anime expands.


Did You Know?

  • The manga ran from June 2021 to August 2025 across 12 volumes.
  • The anime’s first season delivered a full cour (13 episodes) before announcing Season 2.
  • Esteemed creators like Rei Hiroe (Black Lagoon) and Kotaro Isaka (Bullet Train) have praised the series.
  • Few anime make renewal announcements this fast—Hotel Inhumans confirmed Season 2 immediately after the finale.

With Season 2 on the horizon, viewers can look forward to deeper revelations—about the hotel’s shadowy operations and the scars carried by its staff.


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