Next month we will see the return of the action anime JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable to the Netflix platform and here we share the details.
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure has had some really crazy storylines in the past, with one of the biggest in Diamond Is Unbreakable exploring the sleepy town of Morioh and the Stand battles taking place within, and the fourth part of the series has seemingly returned once again to Netflix.
Following the adventures of Josuke, Joseph Joestar’s long-lost son, and his Stand Crazy Diamond, the anime season revolves around the protagonist and his friends trying to save their city from a mysterious serial killer who has his own Stand, using it to terrorize the population.
Diamond Is Unbreakable isn’t the only part of JoJo’s that follows Josuke Higashikata as he tries to balance school life with Stand battles, but it was the only part of the anime franchise that received a live-action feature film.
Released in 2017 in Japan, the film attempts to translate the first half of the series into live-action, bringing the strange aesthetic of the characters created by Hirohiko Araki to life while also giving fans a chance to see what they would look like. Stands as if they existed in the real world.
When is Diamond Is Unbreakable coming to Netflix?
The spin-off of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable Netflix returns on June 26, 2021. The streaming platform has not only added Diamond Is Unbreakable to its roster, but also brought to North America and the world at large the spin-off story of the supporting character Rohan in the bizarre story of “Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan.”
Following the bearer of the Stand of Heaven’s Door, the miniseries was an anthology series that focused on Rohan navigating various stories that were closer to horror than the usual bizarre adventures the Joestars would encounter in the anime series.
Netflix currently has most of JoJo’s on its streaming platform, including Phantom Blood, Battle Tendency, Stardust Crusaders, and of course Diamond Is Unbreakable.
Although there has been no word on when, or if, the streaming service will also host Golden Wind, there are plenty of Joestar fans who probably wouldn’t mind watching the latest season on Netflix.
With Netflix continuing to dive into the world of anime with original series, it will be interesting to see if the streaming service finally adds JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and its new anime featuring Stone Ocean to its library.
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