‘The Dragon Prince’s’ Finale: First Glimpse Of The Epic Conclusion

The highly anticipated seventh and final season of The Dragon Prince is edging closer, and fans have been gifted with tantalizing first look.According to Comicbook, the series is recognized as the longest-running original series. With each addition, the story has taken a darker direction from where it started back in 2018. The series has captivated viewers with its wonderful blend of fantasy, adventure and heartfelt storytelling.

The trailer gives a quick recap of what has transpired from the first to the sixth and of the upcoming action that will occur in the final. According to Comicbook, it also shows that Ezran, voiced by Sasha Rojen (Piper’s Pony Tales), Callum, voiced by Jack De Sena (Lego Monkie Kid) and Rayla, voiced by Paula Burrows (Freaky Friday), are gathering forces across all of Xadia in order to combat the cosmic being and protect the balance. The final season will pick up where the previous one ended, when Claudia, voiced by Racquel Belmonte (Legends of Chima),releases Aaravos, voiced by Erik Dellums (Avatar: The Last Airbender), from his eternal prison.
Although it has been announced that season seven is the finale, it might not be the end of the franchise. According to Comicbook, the team behind the production of the acclaimed series said there is potential for additional episodes for the series if Netflix decides to pick it up. While the thought of the series continuing would excite fans and see how the heroes will continue to evolve, it is still a major achievement that the series has stayed on air for so long.
Fans can expect the same stunning visuals and narrative to captivate them and bring the series to a satisfying conclusion. The final season is scheduled to be released on Netflix on December 19, and while fans await further information surrounding the final season, the previous six are available to stream.
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