It’s almost time to open the doors of Hotel Inhumans, and this week Crunchyroll decided to tease the debut of the anime series by releasing a new trailer. The story centers around two concierges that work in a hotel that houses deadly assassins who just want to relax between assignments. The series debuts on the platform on July 6.
The trailer for Hotel Inhumans makes it clear that concierges Sara Haizaki (voiced by Hinano Shirahama) and Ikuro Hoshi (Yusuke Kobayashi) are only worried about one thing: providing the best experience for their guests. This means that the duo never says no to whatever is asked of them. How far will this take them? And what kind of demands will the dangerous guests make? We will only find out when the episodes start airing.
Hotel Inhumans is based on a manga series created by Ao Tajima. The story was first published in 2021, meaning that the adaptation was ordered pretty fast. The anime series is brought to life by Bridge, the animation studio responsible for the last two series in the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise, The Seven Heavenly Virtues, and the Shaman King remake. The anime series is directed by Tetsurou Aminou (Macross Seven).
What Other Anime Are Coming This Summer on Crunchyroll?
This will be an excellent summer for anime fans on Crunchyroll. The streaming platform is kicking off the season with the highly anticipated Season 2 of DanDaDan and Season 4 of Rent-A-Girlfriend. Then, the highly popular My Dress-up Darling is returning for Season 2, with The Rising of the Shield Hero Season 4 debuting shortly after. Last but not least, the sci-fi action Kaiju No. 8 debuts its second season in late July.
The new titles will also represent an exciting slate this summer at Crunchyroll. Takopi’s Original Sin tells the story of an octopus-like alien who forms a friendship with a nine-year-old girl, while The Water Magician is a new isekai adventure in which a boy is transported into a magical world after a tragic accident. Gachiakuta is a cyberpunk dystopia that centers around outcasts, and Nyaight of the Living Cat imagines an apocalypse with kittens instead of zombies. Earlier this week, the anime-first streaming platform unveiled a full line-up of summer releases that showcase more than 30 titles that will debut in late June and throughout July.
Hotel Inhumans debuts on Crunchyroll on July 6. You can check out the trailer above.