The Promised Neverland manga is getting a new 36-page one-shot in Weekly Shonen Jump in summer 2026. That brings Kaiu Shirai and Posuka Demizu back to the series for its 10th anniversary, and the release will also include a color page.
The one-shot is heading back to Weekly Shonen Jump, which is where The Promised Neverland originally ran from 2016 to 2020. Early reports point to this being a post-ending chapter rather than a side story, which helps explain why people have been lighting up social media over it.
Some of that excitement comes from the anime situation too. Season 1 of The Promised Neverland was widely praised. Season 2, which aired in 2021, got hit with criticism for moving too fast, changing major parts of the source material, and cutting entire arcs, including Goldy Pond. For a lot of readers, that left the manga as the version that still feels definitive.
If you kept up with The Promised Neverland in print, you’ll probably want to pick this one up.
The 10th anniversary campaign for The Promised Neverland also includes a stage musical in Tokyo, a full-color digital edition, pop-up stores, and an online lottery event.
And there’s still more attached to The Promised Neverland. The series ended in 2020 after a four-year run, had 42 million copies in circulation by August 2023, won the 63rd Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen in 2018, and still has a live-action adaptation at Amazon Studios in development.
You’ll be able to read the new The Promised Neverland chapter in Weekly Shonen Jump in summer 2026.