Call of the Night Season 2 officially wrapped up its broadcast on September 19, 2025, bringing another chapter of Ko Yamori and Nazuna Nanakusa’s nocturnal adventures to a close. The highly anticipated second season, which premiered on July 4, 2025, delivered 12 episodes, continuing the unique blend of supernatural romance and slice-of-life storytelling that captivated fans in its initial run.
Season 2’s Broadcast and Accessibility
The second season of Call of the Night began airing on July 4, 2025, with new episodes released weekly every Friday. Fans in Japan could watch the series on Fuji TV’s Noitamina programming block, while international audiences streamed the episodes on HIDIVE, and in some regions, Crunchyroll and Prime Video, with English subtitles available concurrently and English dubs following at a later date. The season maintained a consistent schedule, concluding with its twelfth episode on September 19, 2025. Produced by LIDENFILMS, the animation continued to bring Kotoyama’s distinct art style and atmospheric nocturnal setting to life.
The Continuing Nighttime Saga
Season 2 picked up after the dramatic events of the first season, furthering protagonist Ko Yamori’s journey as he seeks to become a vampire. The narrative deepened the bond between Ko and the vampire Nazuna Nanakusa, introducing new emotional complexities and higher stakes. A central plot point revolved around Nazuna’s condition that she must genuinely fall in love with Ko within a year for his transformation to succeed. The season also expanded the world of Call of the Night, exploring more of the urban nightlife and supernatural elements, and introducing new characters that further complicated Ko and Nazuna’s relationship and their interactions within vampire society. Key visuals and trailers hinted at adapting arcs such as the “Cigarette Case Arc,” ensuring the continuation of the beloved manga’s storyline.
Manga’s Conclusion and Prospects for Season 3
The source material for the anime, Kotoyama’s Call of the Night manga, concluded its serialization in Weekly Shōnen Sunday in January 2024, accumulating 20 tankōbon volumes. Additionally, a short story series titled Call of the Night: Paradise Arc was serialized from July to August 2025.
As of the conclusion of Season 2, there has been no official announcement regarding a third season of the anime. However, the manga’s completion provides ample source material for potential future adaptations. Given the three-year gap between Season 1 (July 2022) and Season 2 (July 2025), fans anticipating a Season 3 might expect a similar waiting period, with predictions for a potential release around mid-to-late 2027, should it be greenlit. The anime’s second season adapted events up to roughly Volume 10, Chapter 97 of the manga, leaving significant portions of the concluded manga available for adaptation.