A nightmarish augmentation is about to be unleashed in the first look at Netflix’s ARCANE Season 2. Get your first look here.
The release slate for 2024 is finally taking shape. Towards the end of 2023, Netflix blew us away by dropping a trailer for the upcoming AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER live-action adaptation. But now, they’ve gone one better by confirming that the long-awaited second season of ARCANE will arrive in November 2024. If that isn’t enough to have us booking our rewatch of season one, the streamer has dropped the first teaser for Season 2. And if you were hoping for something truly nightmarish you’re in for a real treat.
The first season was a glorious adaptation of the multiplayer online battle arena game. When we last saw Arcane’s League of Legends champions Vi and Jinx, the two sisters veered down completely different paths in the looming conflict. But now, something sinister lurks in the shadows. Before we get ahead of ourselves and build the hype, check out the new teaser below.
SYNOPSIS
Arcane tells the origin story of two iconic League of Legends champions, who just so happen to be sisters. Jinx (Ella Purnell) — also known as Powder — and Vi (Hailee Steinfeld) find themselves on rival sides of a brewing war between the utopian city Piltover and its oppressed underbelly Zaun. Powder and Vi are completely transformed by the end of the first season, as Powder becomes the mischievous Jinx, and Vi proves she’s one champion you don’t want to mess with.

Where the second season will take us is anyone’s guess. But hopefully, the new season will build upon those foundations and deliver the follow-up we are all hoping for.
RELEASE
The next installment of this League of Legends story comes to Netflix in November 2024. Subscribe to our newsletter at the top of our homepage to stay up-to-date with all the latest Netflix news and reviews from Future of the Force.

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