If you have just finished watching the first episode JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Steel Ball Run on Netflix and immediately look for the next episode. Congratulations on joining the party that has Netflix’s PHP. Thousands of viewers from all over the world experienced similar things including Mimin also wrote this article. Why isn’t Episode 2 of Steel Ball Run released?and what makes it funny Even the director himself doesn’t know when will the episode be ready. Ouch Deym!.
First episode Steel Ball Run airing on Netflix on March 19, 2026 with a duration of around 47 minutes, it is much longer than anime episodes in general. Many viewers think this is a good sign that Netflix is serious about working on adapting Part 7 of the legendary JoJo. But one week later, March 26 to be precise, Netflix’s schedule cleared. No episode 2. No announcement. There is no official date. Even Jojo’s release schedule is not included in the Netflix Anime release list this month. Netflix seems to be throwing a tantrum again.
The director’s class is confused
In an interview with AniTrendz which is much talked about in redditdirector Yasuhiro Kimura finally gave a response but the answer actually made me curious. This statement also confirms two important things production is underwaybut there is no clear finish line yet. Even the person behind the camera cannot provide a definite schedule.
Jojo Fans’ Problems and Demonstrations with Memes
The crux of the fans’ problem right now is why SBR doesn’t release episode 2 normally once a week like other anime? This might be suitable to answer your question, because Jojo Part 6: Sea of Stones It is also released on Netflix in batch form which can be released for months, most likely SBR also has the same release schedule.

So yeah, Jojo fans might really be looking forward to episode 2 of SBR, there are lots of Meme statements in the Jojo community, especially on Netflix’s Facebook and Instagram, with the term “Where’s my Steel Ball Run?” and in the comments column there are lots of Spam Stickers of Johnny Joestar with Sharingan eyes, maybe this is a demonstration against Jojo fans who have PHP.
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