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Four Knights of the Apocalypse Season 2 Reveals Main Visual and Trailer

The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse Season 2 anime revealed the main visual and trailer. The sequel was announced at the Anime Japan 2024 event in March, and it is set to premiere on October 6 in Japan. Netflix confirmed that they will be streaming it, but the release date has not been announced yet. Telecom Animation Film is in charge of the animation, with Maki Kodaira as the director.

The ending song will be “Akairo” by Hana Hope, while the opening theme song is “MMH” by UVERworld and is featured in the new trailer.

The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse Season 2 – Main Trailer

Three new cast members were also announced:

  • Michiko Kaiden as Teaninich
  • Kenji Nomura as Macduff
  • Yumiri Hanamori as Io
The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse Season 2 – Main Visual

Four Knights of the Apocalypse is the sequel The Seven Deadly Sins series by Nakaba Suzuki. The manga began serialization in 2021, right after the original series ended. Kodansha licensed it in English, and they describe the story:
In the world of The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse, Percival has always lived with his grandfather on the idyllic, remote God’s Finger. And though Percival loves the simple life, he longs for adventure. That is, until adventure comes knocking at his door, tearing away everything he’s ever known and leaving him alone in the world. Now Percival has no choice but to go out into the world and see what it holds…after all, it’s his destiny!

The original The Seven Deadly Sins manga also has an anime adaptation with 4 TV anime seasons and 2 movies. The first season of the sequel aired in Japan October 2023 to March 2024, and it is available for streaming on Netflix worldwide.

Source: Official X
© Kodansha, Nakaba Suzuki / The Seven Deadly Sins Production: Four Knights of the Apocalypse Production Committee

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