
However, a Yuri On Ice film titled Ice Adolescence is in the works, with a teaser trailer already available, so future stories in this universe are likely to be contingent on the success of that production. Though there has never been an official renewal for Season 2, the show was a huge hit, so it’s difficult to imagine it ending after just one season.

Yuri On Ice is watched by several real-life figure skaters, including Johnny Weir, Evgenia Medvedeva, Denis Ten, Evgeni Plushenko, and Masato Kimura, in addition to the English-speaking Tumblr demographic. Sayo Yamamoto directed Yuri On Ice, which was written by Mitsuo Kubo. (In this episode, there are two characters called Yuri.) The first season tracks both Yuris as they prepare for the Grand Prix of Figure Skating. The sports anime follows Yuri Katsuki, a nervous Japanese figure skater who is mentored by his role model, Russian figure skater Victor Nikiforov, as well as young Russian skating prodigy Yuri Plitsetsky.


Much of the international TV audience is looking forward to Yuri On Ice Season 2 after the first season of the Japanese anime set in the world of international male figure skating took the internet by storm when it first aired what seems like an eternity ago in 2016.
