The third season of the JOJO spin-off "Kishibe Rohan is Still" is scheduled to premiere on December 26

The third season of the JOJO spin-off "Kishibe Rohan is Still" is scheduled to premiere on December 26

The JOJO spin-off "Kishibe Rohan Is Motionless", which has been the Lunar New Year drama for two consecutive years, has officially announced a release date. The third season will still be broadcast from December 26th to 27th at the end of the year, so stay tuned.

• "Kishibe Rohan Immobile" is a manga by Japanese manga artist Hirohiko Araki. It tells the story of Rohan Kishibe, a talented manga artist who debuted at the age of 16. His Heaven's Gate can turn a person into a book, allowing him to read other people's life experiences or thoughts, and can also use written narration to change the other person's behavior.

•The third season of "Kishibe Rohan is Still" will bring two stories, namely "Hot Summer Martha" published in "JOJO magazine 2022 SPRING" released in March this year and the spin-off story "Scissors, Paper, Rocks" that appeared in "JOJO's Bizarre Adventure Diamond is Unbreakable", so stay tuned.

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