‘The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse’ Drops Exciting New Trailer For Second Season

The highly anticipated second season of The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse has dropped its official trailer, teasing thrilling battles, captivating characters and a continuation of the thrilling storyline. The series first aired on January 31 and consisted of 24 episodes. According to Comicbook, the show takes place 15 years later after the destruction of the Demon King and Supreme Goddess in The Seven Deadly Sins and has become one of the top anime titles. A poster for the second season has been released, which showcases the four knights and their companions exploring an unknown dungeon.

The trailer opens up with a recap of the first season in which Percival, voiced by Edward Mendoza (Undead Unlock), Lancelot, voiced by Aleks Le (Dorohedoro), Tristan, voiced by Jeannie Tirado (Delicious in Dungeon) and Gawain, voiced by Nicole Gose (Hero Mask), were facing off against Arthur, voiced by Zach Aguilar (Genshin Impact) and his knights of chaos.

The trailer displays the journey and the different locations that the knights, along with their companions, will have to traverse and the enemies they will encounter.According to Comicbook, we see familiar faces within the trailer, such as Meliodas and Zeldris, voiced by Bryce Papenbrook (Demon Slayer), Elizabeth, voiced by Erika Harlacher (Kengan Ashura) and Ban, voiced by Benjamin Diskin (Tiger and Bunny). The work of the series writer Nakaba Suzuki (Rising Impact) has been labeled “as fantastical as ever,” and Four Knights of the Apocalypse is a perfect successor.

The tension and excitement will surely increase in the second season as the battle for Brittania has begun. This season will surely introduce new characters to the series that will play a crucial part in the story.While waiting for further information surrounding the second season to emerge, fans can rewatch the first season as well as the previous installment in the franchise, The Seven Deadly Sins, on Netflix.

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