Fans of the dark intrigue and unique premise of Hotel Inhumans have cause to celebrate, as the anime adaptation has officially been renewed for a second season. The announcement was made immediately following the broadcast of the first season’s finale on September 28, 2025, confirming more adventures with the titular hotel’s enigmatic staff and their deadly clientele.
The news was met with enthusiasm, with original manga author Ao Tajima sharing a special illustration to commemorate the production confirmation for Hotel Inhumans Season 2.
Production Details and Returning Staff
The core creative team behind the first season is expected to return for the second installment, ensuring continuity in the anime’s distinctive style and storytelling. Tetsuro Amino, known for his work on Shiki and Iwakakeru -Sport Climbing Girls-, will continue to direct the series at Studio Bridge. Shoji Yonemura, who handled series composition for the first season, will also be returning, along with Shingo Fujisaki on character designs and Koharu of CHARAN-PO-RANTAN composing the music. Crunchyroll, which streamed the first season, is the likely platform for the second season as well.
The World of Hotel Inhumans
The anime delves into the clandestine world of Hotel Inhumans, a luxurious establishment catering exclusively to assassins. At its heart are the two unflappable concierges, Ikuro Hoshi and Sara Haizaki, who are tasked with fulfilling every bizarre and dangerous request from their deadly guests. From providing the latest weaponry and falsifying identities to disposing of evidence, the hotel offers a full-service experience for those operating on the fringes of society.
The series blends action, suspense, and dark intrigue, exploring the unexpected humanity and complex motivations behind individuals who kill for a living. Concierges Ikuro and Sara navigate a delicate balance, ensuring customer satisfaction while fiercely protecting the hotel’s secrets and its very existence.
Manga’s Conclusion and Anime’s Future
The anime is an adaptation of Ao Tajima’s manga series, which concluded its serialization on Shogakukan’s Sunday Webry website in August 2025, accumulating 12 tankōbon volumes. The first season of the anime, which premiered in July 2025 and consisted of 13 episodes, adapted a portion of this completed story. With the manga now finished, the second season has ample source material to draw from for continued storytelling.
While no official release date has been announced for Hotel Inhumans Season 2, industry predictions suggest a potential launch in mid to late 2027, allowing for the extensive production and promotional timelines typically required for anime of this caliber. Fans can anticipate deeper dives into the hotel’s hidden owners, encounters with international assassins, and higher stakes for Ikuro and Sara as the narrative unfolds.