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Here’s where to watch Tower of God season 2
Curious about where to watch Tower of God season 2? Popverse has you covered.
In the anime Tower of God, based on the Webtoon by SIU, reaching the top can allow you to become a god. In Tower of God’s second season, Ja Wangnan can’t seem to make it past the 20th floor. But nevertheless, he refuses to give up. During his journey he meets the powerful and enigmatic Viole. While Wangnan recruits her to his Regulars team, there is no shortage to the challenges they’ll face during their journey.
Tower of God season 2 is chief-directed by Kazuyoshi Takeuchi and directed by Satoshi Suzuki at The Answer Studio. It features series composition by Erika Yoshida, character designs by Miho Tanino, Seigo Kitazawa and Yoshimitsu Kashima and music composed by Kevin Penkin.
The English dub of Tower of God season 2 was voice directed by Kristie Simone, produced by Rita Majkut, adapted by Gavin Harrison, mixed by Ernie Sheesley and engineered by David Walsh. Here is who you can expect to hear on the Tower of God season 2 voice cast:
- Johnny Yong Bosch as Jue Viole Grace/The 25th Bam
- Aleks Le as Ja Wangnan
- Reba Buhr as Yeo Goseng and Maschenny
- Brenna Larsen as Yeo Miseng and Repellista
- Cory Yee as Kang Horyang
- Mick Lauer as Hon Akraptor and Alumik
- Anjali Kunapeneni as Nya Nia
- Cory Yee as Kim Lurker
- Laura Post as Hwaryun
- Kira Buckland as Yuri Jahad
Currently, Tower of God season 2 is being released for streaming on Crunchyroll. New episodes arrive on Sundays, with the first episode having arrived on July 7, 2024. Episodes are available for streaming at 10:00 AM EDT (7:00 AM PDT). Have you been steaming in to catch the new episodes since they began being released? And have you kept up with the webtoon in the meantime?
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