The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse has revealed the main anime trailer ahead of its October 8 premiere. Previously, the episode 1 preview showed a young Percival hanging out with his grandfather. Telecom Animation Film is animating the adaptation, with Maki Kodaira as the director. Watch the new trailer, which features the opening theme song UP TO ME!” sung by Little Glee Monster:
Besides the director Maki Kodaira, the staff includes Yoichi Takada as the character designer and Shigeru Murakoshi on the series composition and script. Hiroyuki Sawano will collaborate with KOHTA YAMAMOTO for the main theme, with the later also being credited for music. You can see the latest visual for the anime:
Four Knights of the Apocalypse is the direct sequel to Nakaba Suzuki’s The Seven Deadly Sins series. The manga began serialization in 2021 immediately after the original series concluded. Kodansha USA licensed the manga in English, describing 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 ran in Kodansha’s Weekly Shonen Magazine from October 2012 to March 2020, getting collected into 41 volumes. Its anime adaptation got four TV anime seasons and two movies. A-1 Pictures animated the first two seasons and the Prisoners in the Sky movie, while studio DEEN took over for the other two seasons and the Cursed by Light movie.
Source: Official Website
© Kodansha, Nakaba Suzuki / The Seven Deadly Sins Production: Four Knights of the Apocalypse Production Committee
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