Eye Love You is a Japanese fantasy drama series that revolves around Yuri, a girl with telepathic abilities. She struggles with her romantic life because of this until she meets a Korean student, Yoon Tae-oh. As he thinks in Korean, a language Yuri doesn’t understand, she has no idea what is in his mind. Season 1, comprising 10 episodes, premiered in Japan on January 23, 2024. Interested in knowing whether there will be a sophomore season of Eye Love You? This is what we have learned on the subject.
Here’s all the Eye Love You Season 2 release date information we know so far, and all the details on when it is coming out.
Is there an Eye Love You Season 2 release date?
Eye Love You Season 2 does not have an official release date, but it will likely be announced in the future.
As of late March 2024, Eye Love You hasn’t been greenlit for the sophomore season. This is not unusual as Season 1 is still on air. The networks broadcasting the series will likely assess its performance with the audience before coming to a decision. East Asian shows often end after one season, though this has begun to change due to the growing popularity of content coming out of that region.
If there is a narrative scope after Season 1 concludes and if the audience’s response is positive, Eye Love You can potentially get another season.
The cast of Eye Love You includes Fumi Nikaido as Motomiya Yuri, Chae Jong-hyeop as Yoon Tae-oh, Taishi Nakagawa as Hanaoka Akito, and Mizuki Yamashita as Ikemoto Mahiro. Tetta Sugimoto as Iiyama Toshikazu and Shiraku Tatekawa as Motomiya Makoto are also part of the cast.
Where is Eye Love You Season 2 coming out?
Eye Love You Season 2 could come out on TBS in Japan and on Netflix internationally.
This is because the first season of Eye Love You came out on those platforms. ComingSoon will provide an update if and when TBS or Netflix announces the prospective second season.
The official synopsis for Eye Love You reads:
“Sparks begin to fly when a telepathic woman who’d given up on love meets a kindhearted Korean student who thinks in a language she can’t understand.”