To Love-Ru -Trouble- Darkness manga writer Saki Hasemi commented in the manga's 18th and final volume on Tuesday that, while To Love-Ru -Trouble- Darkness is over, and while any future developments haven't yet been decided, it is "not the final chapter" of To Love-Ru .

Artist Kentaro Yabuki also revealed in the volume that he thinks his next work will not be related to To Love-Ru . However, he also joked that he would like to draw a story about the character Mikan as a magical girl. "It would be nice if there is a time and place where I can draw that," he said.

The To Love-Ru -Trouble- Darkness manga ended on March 4, although Shueisha plans to publish two bonus spinoff chapters in the May and June issues of its Jump SQ. magazine. The manga is a sequel of the first To Love-Ru -Trouble- series, and it launched in Jump SQ. in 2010.

Sentai Filmworks licensed the 2012 To Love-Ru -Trouble- Darkness television anime series, and The Anime Network streamed the series in North America. The second season, To Love-Ru -Trouble- Darkness 2nd , premiered in July 2015, and Sentai Filmworks licensed the series. Crunchyroll streamed the series as it aired in Japan.