Netflix has finally released the full trailer for Fortiche Production’s Arcane season two. And, in short, it rocks. We learned not too long ago that Arcane season two would actually also serve as the final season of the series. But that didn’t stop this Arcane season two trailer from, as they say, going hard. The epic tease for the new episodes of this League of Legends prequel series kept us at the edge of our seats as we flashed from one intense image to the next. Civil war is brewing. A conflict between sisters is rising. The Arcane (drink) is waking up. It’s all there; we just have to take it all in as the beat unrolls around us.
You can watch the full trailer for Arcane season two below.
Drop the match and watch it all burn. Or is it rise like a phoenix from the fire? This Arcane trailer presents many possibilities. But one thing is for sure: there’s no fight like a fight between siblings. It’s clear that in Arcane season two, sisters Jinx and Vi will come clashing into one another from their opposing sides. What will that mean for them? And for the cities of Piltover and Zaun? We suppose that depends on who comes out the victor. Of course, we feel like the true winners because Fallout’s Ella Purnell voices Jinx and the MCU’s Hailee Steinfeld voices Vi. We couldn’t love these two actresses more.
In addition to the familial and political drama playing out between Jinx, Vi, and their other sister, Cait, this trailer teases that there’s plenty more League of Legends going on in Arcane season two. One idea teased by our earliest looks at Arcane season two is the appearance of the popular League of Legends character Vander. Netflix seemed to hint that Vander is actually the monster Warwick. In League of Legends, Warwick was “transformed by agonizing experiments, his body is fused with an intricate system of chambers and pumps, machinery filling his veins with alchemical rage.” We see a bit more of that monstrous evolution in the new trailer and images from Arcane season two.
A previously released synopsis notes, “In this final chapter, Jinx’s attack on the Council sets the stage for a dire escalation of the conflict between Piltover and Zaun.” The series of course will stream on Netflix. While Fortiche directed and produced the animation, under the direction of the founders Pascal Charrue and Arnaud Delord. Although this trailer has us ready to watch Arcane season two now, we’ll have to wait a little bit longer for more League of Legends excitement. Arcane season two releases in November, but Netflix has not yet confirmed an exact date.