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Release Date, Trailer, Story Details, Cancellation & More

Release Date, Trailer, Story Details, Cancellation & More

Christian Linke and Alex Yee’s Arcana dished out an irresistible mix of drama, adventure, and artistry in its debut season, leaving viewers craving a second course that’s finally on the way! While we eagerly anticipate the new secrets that the second season will dish out, one might ask: What makes this animated series so incredibly exquisite?

From its stunning animation that combines 2D and 3D styles to its intricate storyline centered on the complex relationship between sisters Violet and Powder (who later becomes the notorious Jinx), Arcana offers valuable insights at every turn.

Arcane Season 2 is set to premiere on Netflix on November 9, 2024.
A still from the Arcana Season 2 teaser | Credit: Netflix

The show has come from its chops, scoring an impressive 100% on Rotten Tomatoes and drawing in viewers in droves. Given the excitement surrounding it, it’s only natural to wonder what fresh developments Season 2 will introduce. Ergo, isn’t it about time we delve into what new surprises this sophomore season will bring?

When is Arcana Season 2 coming out?

Arcana Season 1 dropped nine thrilling episodes on Netflix back in 2021, unveiling the gripping tale of two pivotal characters from League of Legends and the looming power struggle that threatens to tear them apart.

With a star-studded voice cast that included Hailee Steinfeld, Kevin Alejandro, Jason Spisak, Remy Hii, Ella Purnell, and Harry Lloyd, it was a treat for both fans and newcomers alike.

Netflix has released an official sneak peek of Season 2, and it’s got us more excited than a kid in a candy store! This time around, Arcana will be launched in acts. Act 1 premieres on November 9, and from there, a few episodes will roll out each week, with Act 2 hitting the screens on November 16 and Act 3 following on November 23.

The season will be divided into three acts: Act 1 on November 9, Act 2 on November 16, and Act 3 on November 23.
Vi in Arcana | Credit: Netflix

The clip kicks off with the introduction of a new fighter, Gustave Jowler, who seems ready to stir the pot. It then cuts to Vi in the thick of it, battling Jowler and training for other matches, all while taking some serious hits. Arcana Season 1 wrapped up on November 20, 2021, leaving us all hanging in suspense, and it looks like Season 2 is ready to keep us there!

Arcana Season 2 Trailer: A Howling Good Time Awaits!

Arcana Season 2’s first trailer dropped in January 2024, and while it was brief, it certainly packed a punch! The 40-second clip gives us a glimpse of Singed (Brett Tucker), who seems to be working some shady science on a mysterious figure floating above him. What role Singed’s sinister plans will play in the upcoming season remains a mystery, but it’s definitely shaping up to be even more explosive than the first!

Then we received a teaser that offered just a snippet of what’s to come, Netflix used it to promote its lineup of animated films and series for 2024 and 2025. Arcana might have been just a piece of the puzzle, but the footage offered tantalizing hints about Season 2. We caught a glimpse of Vi (Hailee Steinfeld) in a new outfit, and she was seen side by side with Caitlyn (Katie Leung) as part of a team—a significant shift from the tension that simmered between them at the end of Season 1. Clearly, these two seem to be heading for some major developments!

Jinx in Arcane: League of Legends.
Arcana | Credit: Netflix

After a series of cryptic teasers, Netflix finally unveiled the first trailer for Arcana Season 2, and it’s as explosive as fans had hoped! The backdrop of Zaun and Piltover is rife with intense conflict, while the personal struggles between Jinx, Vi, and Caitlyn seem to be reaching a boiling point. Although the trailer keeps some cards close to its chest, it’s obvious that the final season of Arcane is going to be nothing short of grand!

Arcana Season 2: Story Details

The storyline for Arcana Season 2 has been kept under wraps, but the fallout from Season 1’s finale gives us plenty to chew on. The first season wrapped up with a bang—literally—when Jinx lost her father figure, Silco, and in her grievance, she launched a hextech missile at the Piltover council. This explosive moment significantly impacts her relationship with her sister, Vi, and further disrupts the already fragile peace between Zaun & Piltover.

The voice cast will include Hailee Steinfeld (Vi), Ella Purnell (Jinx), Katie Leung (Caitlyn), and Kevin Alejandro (Jayce), among others.
Arcane Season 2 trailer | Credit: Netflix

With power vacuums popping up on both sides, we might see new faces trying to grab the reins of leadership.

Arcana Season 2 Cast: Familiar Faces & Fiery Returns!

When it comes to the cast of Arcana Season 2, details are as scarce as hen’s teeth, but we do have some juicy tidbits from the announcement video (teaser)! Jinx and Vi, voiced by Hailee Steinfeld and Ella Purnell, are back in action, alongside Caitlyn, played by Katie Leung. It’s like a family reunion you didn’t know you needed!

Arcane: League of Legends pits two sisters against each other.
Arcana | Credit: Netflix

And let’s not forget Kevin Alejandro, who lends his voice to Jayce—he’s confirmed he’ll be back too (thanks, Buzzfeed!). The first trailer also hints that Singed, voiced by Brett Tucker, will return.

Arcana Season 2 Will Its Last Season?

Well, all good things must come to an end. And it seems that’s the case for Arcanathe animated gem based on Riot Games’ League of Legends. Netflix has officially announced that the second season will be the last for this beloved series. The video prominently features the phrase “witness the final chapter”, suggesting we’re in for an emotional send-off.

Now, let’s be real for a moment—this cancellation has left many scratching their heads. After all, Season 1 boasts a perfect 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an audience approval rating hovering at a solid 96%.

The first trailer, released in January 2024, features Singed working on a mysterious figure, hinting at intense plot developments.
Arcana | Credit: Netflix

With only nine episodes clocking in at less than 45 minutes each, viewers barely got a taste of Arcana. You’d think Netflix would want to milk this cash cow for all it’s worth!

Moreover, Netflix’s decision seems to fly in the face of the current trend in video game adaptations. Other streaming giants like Prime Video and Max are leaning into this lucrative market. Shows like The Last of Us and Fallout aren’t just popular; they’re setting the bar high! It raises the question: why wouldn’t Netflix want to continue a show like Arcanaespecially when it’s been received so well?

Since Netflix announced the cancellation alongside the trailer, they haven’t offered a solid reason for pulling the plug. One theory is that animated series requires a hefty investment of time and money. With major titles like Wednesday Season 2, Stranger Things Season 5, One Piece Season 2, and Avatar: The Last Airbender Seasons 2 and 3 in the pipeline, it looks like the streaming platform has chosen to focus on other high-profile projects over our beloved Arcana.

As we gear up for Arcana‘s final season, we can only hope it delivers the spectacular conclusion fans deserve!

Arcana is streaming on Netflix.