Tokyo Ghoul:re has arrived on both Crunchyroll and Hulu, offering viewers a chance to dive into the darker, tactical shift of the franchise. Picking up two years after the raid on Anteiku, the series moves away from the street-level survival of the original and introduces the Quinx Squad—CCG investigators surgically implanted with ghoul abilities to bridge the biological gap between hunter and prey.

Produced by Studio Pierrot, the series leans heavily into its seinen roots, emphasizing psychological trauma, body horror, and the murky morality of a city caught in a perpetual war. While the original series focused on Ken Kaneki’s descent into the ghoul underworld, :re expands the scope to the institutional power struggles within the CCG and the looming threat of the Aogiri Tree.

For those who haven't caught up, this season serves as the pivotal transition point for the franchise’s final act. With the full 12-episode run now available on both platforms, it serves as a complete, self-contained arc for those looking to experience the series' grim urban fantasy aesthetic in one sitting.