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‘Food Wars’ Season 4 Air Date, Plot, Characters: When Exactly Is the Next Installment Coming Out?

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“Food Wars” Season 4 isn’t coming out anytime soon so forums and discussion boards are heavy with speculation as to what will happen in the next installment. As the Central arc has yet to wrap up, the upcoming season will proceed from there, Comic Book reported.

After that series of events, “Food Wars” Season 4 will then transition into the Promotional arc, as heavily implied by the anime’s new trailer. During this plotline, the remaining members of the Totsuki rebel faction will have to fight for their position against Central’s new Elite Ten.

“Food Wars” Season 4 is expected to dish out a lot of challenges as both sides try to knock each other out and send the opposing team packing. As usual, Soma will uphold the creativity of cooking rather than follow the strict technicality that most chefs are rigidly following. The character has always been a beacon of thinking outside the box, following a perspective that doesn’t conform to the well-established path.

It is with this mindset that Soma often finds himself at odds with other characters on the show. Among them is Azami Nakiri, an antagonist who upholds the aesthetic of controlled cooking. What makes “Food Wars” Season 4 interesting is that it will force egocentric chefs to work with one another, something that will surely cause a lot of tension in the upcoming installment.

While chefs can indeed create a dish on their own, there are certain instances that need a full team in order to accomplish. Chefs who look down on others will have a hard time adjusting to this sort of environment; an environment that “Food Wars” Season 4 is going to provide.

Students who will fail during the challenges will either be pulled back to Tokyo or expelled outright. “Food Wars” Season 4’s release date has yet to be announced but it’s expected to air in either the summer or fall of 2019.

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