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Arcane’s Latest Trailer Teases the Next Stage of a Sisterly Face-Off

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Arcane’s Latest Trailer Teases the Next Stage of a Sisterly Face-Off

The League of Legends series winds down next month

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Published on October 16, 2024

Katie Leung as Caitlyn and Hailee Steinfeld as Vi in Arcane Season 2

Netflix’s animated Arcane series is coming to an end with its second season, but there’s plenty of action to come before it’s all over. The story of sisters Jinx and Vi—voiced by Ella Purnell and Hailee Steinfeld—continues in season two, as they face the consequences of their first-season actions. Purnell told Netflix, “One of the biggest themes of Arcane is, you are the choices that you make, and you can never predict the consequences of those choices.”

Here’s the synopsis, per Tudum:

Arcane tells the origin story of two iconic League of Legends champions, who just so happen to be sisters. Jinx (Purnell) — also known as Powder — and Vi (Steinfeld) find themselves on rival sides of a brewing war between the utopian city Piltover and its oppressed underbelly Zaun. Powder and Vi are completely transformed by the end of the first season, as Powder becomes the mischievous Jinx and Vi proves she’s one champion you don’t want to mess with.

Arcane also stars Katie Leung as Caitlyn, Reed Shannon as Ekko, Brett Tucker as Singed, Mick Wingert as Heimerdinger, and JB Blanc as Vander.

While this particular show only has this second and final season to go, co-creator Christian Linke told Tudum that Arcane is “just the first of many stories that we want to tell in Runeterra.” The final season of Arcane comes in three parts: Act I on November 9th, Act II on November 16th, and Act III on November 23rd. It all happens on Netflix. icon-paragraph-end

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