The question now, at least for some fans, is if it's even worth waiting around for the third season. Not all fans are reportedly thrilled with how Studio Pierrot, the company responsible for the anime, has handled the storylines thus far.
In a report done by The Inquisitr, given that there was already so much available source material for "Tokyo Ghoul" on hand during its most recent run on television, some fans openly wondered why the studio decided to diverge in so many different ways.