As of today, there's no announcement of Matori & Kyoken Men in the Back Alleys Season 2.The Japanese drama directed by Shinagawa Hiroshi, featuring Nishihata Daigo, Hosoda Yoshihiko, and Mukai Osamu in the lead role, has released its finale episode titled The End of the Mad Dogs.The drama, which was previously reported to have ten episodes, was later revised to have nine episodes, with each episode having a runtime of around twenty-four minutes. With the maturity rating of A, the drama is suitable for viewers above the age of eighteen.The finale episode ended on a tense note with Kurosaki finally coming out of the hospital with Umezawa by his side as he crossed paths with Katsuragi. This has left many viewers wondering if there will be a Matori & Kyoken Men in the Back Alleys Season 2, continuing the story of the narcotics agent and police officer. As of now, the creators have not announced plans for Season 2, leaving fans with little to no hope for a continuation. Continue reading to explore the possibilities of Matori & Kyoken Men in the Back Alleys Season 2.Matori & Kyoken Men in the Back Alleys Season 2 possibilities explored View this post on Instagram Instagram PostMatori & Kyoken Men in the Back Alleys will likely not have another season. The Japanese series gives a satisfying ending to two of its main characters in the finale episode. The first being Umezawa, who was being played by the narcotics agent Kurosaki and the police officer Katsuragi after becoming their spy.From the very beginning, both officials were pushing him to get information on the drug dealers, even if it meant putting his own life at risk. However, after a few episodes, viewers see a change of heart in Kurosaki's behavior, who tries keeping him safe at multiple events and even appreciates him from time to time for his efforts.Even in the last episode, Kurosaki comes to rescue Umezawa and asks him to stab his left abdomen after Saeki asks Umezawa to kill Kurosaki. Clearly, he wasn't afraid to put his own life at risk. By the end of the episode, Umezawa sides with Kurosaki after seeing how good he is to him, giving a satisfying ending to his character.As for Kurosaki, the final episode was full of twists and turns as he gets caught by Saeki's men who order Umezawa to kill him. While he survives the attack and ends up in the hospital, after coming to know that Katsuragi will probably take all the credit, he is left devastated. After all, it was Kurosaki who put his life in danger from the beginning.Thanks to Umezawa's USB, Kurosaki can finally show he was the one behind everything, leaving Katsuragi out of the spotlight. This brings a satisfying ending to his character as well.On the other hand, the third main character, Katsuragi, gets a bittersweet ending after he comes to know that the files might be with the narcotics. This shatters his plan of showing how smart he is and reduces his chance of promotion, something he wanted for so long. However, from the drama's perspective, he gets the ending he deserves, as from the very beginning, he was trying to use everyone for his own benefit.In the final scene of Matori & Kyoken Men in the Back Alleys, the three cross paths once again. However, this time, Umezawa decides to choose Kurosaki's side and walks with him. The ending also resolves the key storylines, giving closure to the characters while leaving little to no room for a continuation. Additionally, Umezawa's boss, Matsubara, also dies, which frees him from the debt that had kept him hostage. What he does next in his life isn't shown, but judging by how he walks beside Katsuragi, he may work with him on future tasks.There's not much left to explore in a potential Season 2, as he likely won't be working as a spy for both sides at the same time.Additionally, Japanese dramas usually run for just one season with a limited number of episodes. This also means that a second season is unlikely unless the production house officially confirms it.Matori & Kyoken Men in the Back Alleys is streaming on Netflix.Follow Soap Central for more updates!