Will There Be a '10 Dance' Season 2? All About Netflix’s Live-Action Manga Return
Netflix dropped the live-action 10 Dance like a glittering ballroom bomb on December 18, 2025. Every pirouette, lift, and lingering gaze between Ryoma Takeuchi and Keita Machida left viewers questioning reality, romance, and gravity itself.
Yet beneath the sequined costumes and dramatic spins, an unspoken question lingers: will this story end with one cinematic flourish, or is the dance floor merely warming up for a second, even hotter act?
While the first film dazzled, the manga stretches far beyond what the screen could hold, hinting that the real dance of rivalries, romance, and global ambition might only just begin.
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Calls for 10 Dance season 2 reach Netflix timelines
The truth is blunt: Netflix has not given 10 Dance a sequel greenlight, leaving audiences in a mix of hope and suspense. The manga spans over 40 chapters, covering far more than the initial adaptation, creating undeniable room for continuation.
Streaming numbers, international reach, and engagement metrics will dictate the platform’s next move. Meanwhile, Ryoma Takeuchi and Keita Machida’s chemistry already fuels global chatter, from whispered admiration to impassioned calls for a part 2.
This is not simply a ballroom story. Every glance and lift is laden with rivalry, tension, and slow-burning queer romance. Director Keishi Otomo and screenwriter Tomoko Yoshida translate manga subtleties into cinematic electricity, turning choreography into language and silent pauses into heartbeats.
The film balances spectacle and sentiment so deftly that it feels like a fully realized standalone story while simultaneously whispering tantalizing promises of deeper, more intricate narrative layers yet to come.
As the plot twirls between competitive sparks and romantic hesitation, the global locations of 10 Dance season 1 themselves take center stage, hinting that the next chapter might be as much about place as passion.
10 Dance filming merges Eastern sensitivity with global expertise
Filming began in Shizuoka, Japan, a choice reflecting the discipline and elegance intrinsic to Japanese dance culture. Studios, rehearsal halls, and quiet streets conveyed the intimacy and intensity of a dancer’s daily life.
Behind the scenes, UK-based Tetra, led by Tokyo Vice producer Alex Boden, ensured technical precision while honoring cultural authenticity. This collaboration allowed cinematic flair without compromising the manga’s emotional core, blending Eastern sensitivity with production sophistication in every frame.
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The United Kingdom offered Blackpool’s Tower and Festival Headland, iconic backdrops to frame international ballroom grandeur. These settings expand the narrative from Japan’s disciplined studios to ornate UK stages, creating a cinematic world where cultural contrasts heighten tension and spectacle.
The locations themselves become characters, embodying aspiration, rivalry, and romance, and hinting that if season 2 emerges, it may traverse even broader landscapes, taking audiences on a global journey across both emotion and elegance.
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What are your thoughts on a possible 10 Dance season 2 and its dazzling international stages? Let us know in the comments below.
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Edited By: Itti Mahajan
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