Eren the Southpaw Season 2: Renewal Status Explained

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So Eren the Southpaw (Hidarikiki no Eren) just wrapped up its manga run, and honestly, that timing couldn't be better if you're one of the people who finished season 1 and immediately went looking for news on what's next. This show has a weird way of getting under your skin. It's not exactly comforting, the characters are kind of a mess most of the time, but people keep coming back for more, and now there's finally enough material out there to actually talk about what a second season might look like.
Catching Up on Season 1 Real Quick
If you need a refresher, Season 1 follows Koichi, a guy who's not particularly gifted but refuses to quit, and Eren, who has more raw talent than anyone around her but can barely function like a normal person because of it. The show jumps back and forth between their high school years and their adult lives, which honestly trips a lot of viewers up at first, but it does eventually click into place.
By the time the season ends, Eren's been living in New York with her childhood friend Sayuri, building a name for herself as a street artist and model, while Koichi is back in Japan getting chewed up by the advertising world one job at a time. One of the lines from the manga that really sums up Koichi's whole mindset comes early on, when he says,
"I have to become something… I can't live feeling this bored…" - Koichi Asakura

Sayuri ends up moving on romantically, which pushes Eren to head back to Japan, and that's basically where things are left hanging.
Why A Season 2 Actually Makes Sense Right Now
Here's the thing that's got people talking. The original manga officially ended in August 2026, with the final volume shipping September 4. That's a pretty big deal, because it means there's now a complete story sitting there for a studio to adapt without having to wait around for more chapters. On top of that, Shonen Jump Plus already started a new serialization set in 2026 that centers on a fresh competition at the Meguro Advertising Agency, so it's clear Shueisha isn't done with this world yet.
As for actual dates, nothing's confirmed, so take this as a guess and not a promise. Season 1 aired starting in April on TV Tokyo, and going by how long most one cour anime take to get a sequel greenlit and produced, late 2027 or maybe early 2028 feels like a fair window to expect an announcement or premiere. If you haven't rewatched in a while, the official trailer for season 1 is worth pulling up again just to remember where everything left off before diving into any of this speculation.
What Might Actually Happen in Season 2
With the manga finished, there's a decent amount to guess at for where things go next. Based on how season 1 ended and what's known about the later volumes, here's what seems likely to show up:
- Koichi and Eren finally crossing paths again back in Yokohama
- Koichi possibly walking away from his job to work with Eren directly, or starting something of his own
- More time spent on Akari and her shift toward feeling like a real person instead of an untouchable icon
- The history between Sakuma and Yanagi getting explored a bit more
- Eren dealing with her father's shadow and what fame actually means to her
- The aftermath of that intense ad campaign and whatever's left of Koichi's relationship with his old company
There's also a real chance the newer 2026 storyline about the Meguro Advertising Agency ends up folded into a future season, which would mean this isn't even close to the end of the road for these characters.
What People Are Actually Saying About It

The response to Season 1 has been kind of split, which makes sense once you watch it. A lot of people love the show but hate how fast it moves, with entire character arcs getting crammed into a single episode instead of being allowed to breathe. And perhaps the quote that best captures what the whole show is really about comes from Eren herself, who at one point tells Koichi bluntly,
"Making something good on a terrible day - that's what being a pro means." - Eren Yamagishi
There's a common feeling that this really needed a two cour run instead of just thirteen episodes, especially for how emotionally heavy some of these storylines get.
Even so, plenty of viewers admit the payoff is there when it hits. Koichi's stubbornness bouncing off Eren's inability to live anything close to a normal life is what keeps people hooked, and Eren finally heading home has a lot of fans hoping Season 2 slows down enough to actually let that reunion land instead of rushing past it like everything else so far.
Where To Watch Before Season 2 Drops

If you're behind or just want to rewatch before any news breaks, the series is streaming on Crunchyroll right now, so there's no excuse not to be caught up. And if this kind of speculation is your thing, we've also been covering similar release predictions for Agents of the Four Seasons Season 2 and Mistress Kanan Season 2, both worth a read if you're into shows that leave you guessing.
For now, all anyone can really do is wait and see what Shueisha and the production committee decide to do with this story next.
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