Summary
Bleachfans had to wait for years to see their beloved series receive an anime adaptation that would cover the conclusion. It is no secret that Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Arc is an insanely good adaptation that has solid pacing and incredible animation quality.
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War arc is animated byPierrot Films, a new studio established by Pierrot, which also owns Studio Pierrot. According to reports, Pierrot Films was established solely to develop Bleach. If the reports are to be believed, then it is certainly possible that the entire Bleach anime might get a remake once the Thousand-Year Blood War arc is over. For now, it remains a conjecture that will take time to be cleared up.

Bleach: Thousans-Year Blood War Is Divided Into Four Parts
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War arc has beendivided into four parts. The first part, The Blood Warfare, was released in October 2022, and it ran for 13 episodes. The Separation was the second cour, and it was released in July 2023. Like the first cour, it also had 13 episodes. The third cour subtitled The Conflict, premiered in October 2024. The last two episodes of the cour were combined into a one-hour-long special. The fourth cour is titled The Calamity, and it will bringan end to Ichigo Kurosaki’s long adventure.
The fourth cour of the Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War arc will arguably be its best one yet. As previously stated, it will include the climax to Ichigo’s story, which means there will be major battles. It is also worth mentioning that the fourth cour will feature plenty of original content. This announcement comes after Tite Kubo, the creator of Bleach, spoke on a show about Bleach.

Tite Kubo mentioned that the fourth cour will have original content, which will be added under his supervision. He also disclosed that he did not get the opportunity to end Bleach how he wanted. Fans do not need to fret, as Kubo will never let the anime add something that would ruin his beloved child.
Bleach’s Fame Is Almost Unmatched
Tite Kubo’s Bleach began serializing in 2001 in the Weekly Shonen Jump. The manga continued to be a part of the line-up for 15 years before reaching its conclusion in August 2016.
The manga has 698 chapters, making it one of the longest series in the Weekly Shonen Jump. In terms of sales, Bleach hassold more than 130 million copies, which is an astounding feat. Only a handful of other titles, like Naruto, Dragon Ball, and One Piece, can boast of a popularity similar to Bleach.