The internet has been set on fire once again by a short but powerful teaser for Cyberpunk: Edgerunners Season 2. The trailer itself is only a brief insight over what is coming next, yet one final shot has caused an explosion of emotion, excitement, fear, and confusion among fans.
In the last few seconds, a familiar silhouette appears in the glow of neon lights. The shape and stance look too similar to ignore. Many fans believe it is David Martinez, the tragic hero of the first season, and the reaction online has been immediate and intense. Across social media, people are repeating the same warning to the creators: “Don’t you dare.”
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners was never just another anime. When it first aired, it shocked viewers with its emotional story, brutal violence, and heartbreaking ending. David’s journey from a scared student to a legendary edgerunner was powerful, and his fate hit fans deeply.
Many people still consider it one of the most emotionally painful anime endings in recent memory. Because of that, the idea of David returning is both exciting and terrifying at the same time. Fans are worried that bringing him back could cheapen his sacrifice. Others believe that he deserves a second chance, or at least a deeper explanation of what really happened to him.
The trailer itself doesn’t confirm anything clearly. It mainly shows fast flashes of Night City, new faces, intense action, and heavy use of music that gives a dark and tense feeling. Then, in the final moment, the camera focuses on a figure standing in the distance.
The body shape, the haircut outline, and even the way the shoulders are held look similar to David’s. The screen cuts to black right after, leaving viewers with more questions than answers. This clever move has made people replay the trailer again and again, zooming in and sharing screenshots to analyze every detail.

Cyberpunk Franchise (Credits: CD Projekt Red)
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners Season 2 Teaser Sends Fans Into Panic Over Possible David Return
Some fans believe the figure is not actually David but someone connected to him. It could be another character inspired by him, a clone, a digital memory, or even a hallucination inside someone’s mind. In Cyberpunk, nothing is ever simple.
Technology allows memories, personalities, and even minds to be copied, stored, and altered. Because of this, many viewers think that the silhouette might be a digital version of David or a memory construct created from his data. This idea lets the story bring him “back” in some form without changing the original ending.
Others think the return could be symbolic rather than real. The show might be using David’s image to represent the lasting impact he had on the city and on the people who knew him. Night City is full of legends that never truly die.
In this sense, David’s return in the visuals does not mean he is alive. Instead, it could mean his story is still shaping the future. For many fans, this kind of return would feel more respectful and meaningful.
Despite all the theories, one thing is clear: people are emotional about this. The comment sections on videos and posts are filled with mixed reactions. Some people are begging the studio not to bring David back in a physical way because they feel his story is complete.
They believe the tragedy of his ending is what made him special. Bringing him back, they fear, would turn his sacrifice into nothing more than a shock moment. Others are more hopeful. They say that if done carefully, a return could add new layers to his character and give fans closure they never got.
Mysterious Silhouette in Edgerunners Trailer Ignites Emotional Fan Reactions
The creators of the show have not spoken directly about the silhouette yet. They have only said that Season 2 will explore a new story in Night City and focus on different characters. However, they also admitted that the world of Cyberpunk is deeply connected and that familiar faces, ideas, and locations could appear again in unexpected ways.
This response has only added to the mystery and the excitement. It feels like they are enjoying the fan reactions and letting them run wild.

Cyberpunk Franchise (Credits: CD Projekt Red)
The situation also shows how powerful visual storytelling can be. A single shape in the dark, shown for just a few seconds, has been enough to start huge debates and emotional reactions around the world.
That kind of impact proves how important David Martinez has become as a character in anime and gaming culture. He is no longer just a fictional person. He is a symbol of struggle, loss, ambition, and the cruelty of Night City.
As fans wait for more information, they are stuck between hope and fear. They want more of the world they love, but they also want the creators to respect what made the first season so special. Whether the silhouette is David or not, the message is clear: Cyberpunk: Edgerunners Season 2 already has the full attention of the world. And this time, the emotional stakes are even higher than before.
As an anime fan who has spent years watching both Bleach and One Piece, it has been impossible to ignore the growing debate on social media about Toei Animation “copying” the combat style from Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War for One Piece’s Egghead arc.
Whether this claim is true or not, the reactions from fans show just how passionate and divided the anime community can become when two legendary series seem to cross paths in style and presentation.
Ever since Bleach TYBW returned, fans have praised its bold new direction. The fights look sharper, more cinematic, and more modern than before. The camera angles are dramatic, the lighting feels intense and sometimes dark, and there is a strong focus on emotional expressions and silent tension.
Every punch, every sword swing, and every blast of energy is built to feel serious and powerful. For many fans, this style made Bleach feel grown-up, polished, and perfectly adapted for today’s audience.
Then came the One Piece Egghead arc. Long-time viewers noticed something different almost right away. The animation suddenly felt more dynamic. The camera started moving in unusual ways, spinning during attacks, slowing down for impact, and zooming in on characters’ eyes or expressions right before big moments.
The colors became moodier in certain scenes, and the timing of the action felt more dramatic. Instead of the usual bright and playful feeling, some scenes took on a more intense and cinematic tone.

Bleach Franchise (Credits: Tite Kubo)
Bleach vs. One Piece: Fans Clash Over “Copied” Fight Styles in the Egghead Arc
For fans who watched Bleach TYBW, these changes felt familiar. Social media quickly filled with side-by-side clips comparing fight scenes from both series. People pointed out similar angles, similar uses of shadow, and similar pacing when delivering powerful moments. Some joked that Toei had been “inspired” by Bleach. Others were not so kind and accused Toei of straight-up copying.
From a fan’s point of view, this is where the situation becomes complicated. On one hand, it is easy to understand the frustration of Bleach fans. After waiting many years for the anime to return, they finally got a visually stunning adaptation that felt unique.
Seeing another studio use similar ideas for another big series can feel like their special moment is being taken away. People want their favorite anime to stand out, not be seen as a template for others.
On the other hand, animation is an art form that constantly evolves. Trends change, new techniques appear, and studios learn from each other all the time. It is very possible that Toei simply decided to step up its quality for Egghead because it is one of the most important arcs in One Piece.
The story itself is darker, more serious, and more emotional than many previous arcs. It makes sense that the animation would reflect that shift in tone.
Also, we cannot forget that many animators move between projects in the industry. It is normal for talented artists to work at different studios over the years. This means that certain visual ideas can naturally appear in more than one anime, simply because the same creative minds are behind them. That does not always mean copying. Sometimes it just means growth and shared influence.
Still, fans do not view things in such a calm and balanced way when it comes to their favorite series. For some One Piece supporters, the claims of copying feel like an insult. They argue that One Piece has always experimented with its animation and that the Egghead arc is simply the next step forward. They point out moments from older arcs like Wano that already showed Toei pushing the limits. In their eyes, this is not copying; it is evolution.
Anime Community Divided as Toei’s New One Piece Scenes Spark Bleach TYBW Comparisons
For some Bleach fans, however, this is proof that Bleach is once again setting the standard. They see it as a sign that their series is leading the way in modern anime style. Instead of being angry, some even feel proud. They say that if One Piece is borrowing ideas, it is because Bleach is doing something right.
Then there are fans of both series, who just want everyone to calm down and enjoy the fact that two legendary anime are looking better than ever. They argue that it does not have to be a competition. After all, anime fans are lucky right now.
We are getting high-quality adaptation after high-quality adaptation. Instead of fighting over who did what first, we could simply appreciate that studios are finally giving these stories the visual treatment they deserve.

One Piece Franchise (Credits: Eichiro Oda)
At the end of the day, the “copying” debate says more about fandom culture than it does about animation itself. Fans care deeply, and when you care deeply, you become protective. Whether Toei was inspired, influenced, or simply evolving on its own, one thing is clear: the Egghead arc has people talking. And in the anime world, that kind of passion, even when it turns into arguments, is proof that these stories still matter.
As a fan, I can only hope that instead of using this situation to create more division, we can use it as a chance to celebrate how far anime has come. If both Bleach and One Piece continue to push visual boundaries, then everyone wins in the end.

“One Piece” is a beloved Japanese manga and anime series that chronicles the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and his pirate crew. Luffy, imbued with rubber powers from a mystical fruit Hito Hito no Mi, aspires to become the Pirate King. To achieve this, he seeks the ultimate treasure, the “One Piece,” hidden at the Grand Line’s end. Along the journey, Luffy gathers a diverse crew, confronts formidable foes, and uncovers world-altering secrets, all while promoting themes of friendship, freedom, and adventure.