Fans are still waiting for the official announcement of Violet Evergarden Season 2, as Kyoto Animation has yet to renew the series. As the studio, reportedly, works on a new project, viewers strongly believe it is the second installment to the anime series.

It has been two and a half years since the previous season finale hit the TV screens. With the long waiting game, will the show still return?

Written by Kana Akatsuki and illustrated by Akiko Takase, everyone remains mum about the coming of Violet Evergarden Season 2. However, when Kyoto Animation announced it is working on "something new," fans quickly assume it has something to do with the Netflix series.

Will fans once again see Violet Evergarden and the rest of the team back to the small screen?

Although there is no new update about the second season's possible plotline or synopsis, fans expect it to answer all the questions that Season 1 left behind. There are plenty of plot holes the show needs to solve next season, so plans are all awaiting answers, per Devdiscourse.

Viewers want to know the mystery behind the reappearance of Major Gilbert, although he is already executed. As he is believed to be gone, will fans see him through flashbacks in Violet Evergarden Season 2?

Also, if the new season will push through, it may feature the same cast of characters. Yui Ishikawa may reprise her role as Violet and Kyle McCarley as Claudia and Daisuke Namikawa as Gilbert Boganwilia. Minor Chihara may return as Erica, Takua Ingi, Reba Buhar as Catalia, and more.

If Violet Evergarden Season 2 is indeed on its way in secret, fans may still wait a little longer before it hits the small screen due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The disease has grappled the world that severely affected not just the healthcare system but also the economy. It has shattered the entertainment industry and it is only now the business is starting to cope up.

Violet Evergarden is a Japanese light novel series that broke a lot of records when it started to dominate the TV screens. It quickly won anime fans' attention and hearts, Daily Research Plot noted.

It bagged the Kyoto Animation Award. Violet Evergarden is also the first-ever anime series that received this award in three categories - book, scenario, and manga categories.

Season 1 initially had 13 episodes, so it remained to be seen if Violet Evergarden Season 2 would have the same. While fans are waiting for the next installment, a new anime film based on its story is set to be out on September 18.