Arcane Season 2: Everything We Know So Far About The Netflix Show

The hit animated series Arcane took the world by surprise. The spin-off show, based on the popular Riot PC game League of Legends, had the potential to be as big a flop as the film Warcraft (based on the also popular game World of Warcraft). However, unlike Warcraft, with its Rotten Tomatoes rating of 28%, Arcane has soared. It has a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, a massive 9 Annie nominations for 2022, and has spent weeks at the top of Netflix’s most-watched English-language series list, animated or otherwise.

This success can be attributed to fresh-faced writers Christian Linke and Alex Lee (both members of the Riot creative team), whose love of the characters and years working in the background of the game brought the stories of sisters and League champions Vi and Jinx to life. Not only this but they employed the services of Studio Fortiche, known for being founded and owned by artists who don’t let pressure get in the way of quality work. Their oil-painting-like style pushed the boundaries of 2D and 3D animation and created the moving art piece, Arcane. Throw in a kick-ass theme song by Imagine Dragons and you have one of the most successful shows of 2021. Unsurprisingly the evening the Season 1 ended, Riot confirmed there would be Season 2. So… what can we expect next? Warning: spoilers ahead.

Editor's Note: This article was updated on November 7, 2024.

Does 'Arcane' Season 2 Have a Release Date?

Jinx in Arcane Season 2
Jinx in Arcane Season 2
Image via Netflix

Last year, Netflix announced that Arcane would be making its long-awaited return in November 2024.

Much like the previous season, the new installment of Arcane will not be released all at once like other Netflix originals, but will instead be released in three acts.

  • Act 1 (Episodes 1-3) will be released on November 9.
  • Act 2 (Episodes 3-6) will be released on November 16.
  • Act 3 (Episodes 7-9) will be released on November 23.

November is primed to be a critically acclaimed month for the streaming platform, and not just because one of the network's most highly praised animated shows is finally returning. Netflix is making a big Awards Season push with two films that have been the subjects of abundant early Oscar buzz, including the cartel crime musical Emilia Perez as well as the August Wilson adaptation The Piano Lesson.

Does 'Arcane' Season 2 Have a Trailer?

The official and long-awaited teaser trailer for Arcane Season 2 arrived with good news and bad news. The good news is that fans finally got a good look at what's to come in Vi and Jinx's story, complete with some genuinely jaw-dropping animation. The bad news is that, along with the reveal of the second season, Netflix also announced that Season 2 would also be Arcane's last. It's a somewhat surprising move given the widespread praise for the show, but it does prime Season 2 to be an epic finale with grand and unexpected stakes. Not to mention, it's been heavily implied that Arcane won't be the last time we see the League of Legends universe on-screen.

The second official trailer for Arcane Season 2 gives a better sense of the climactic season's endgame, which includes an all-out war between Piltover and Zaun. Picking up right where Season 1 left off with its shocking cliffhanger ending, Season 2 of Arcane sees the two nextdoor nations in an unprecedented and dangerous scenario. On one side is Vi, the reformed fugitive who has reluctantly adopted the affluent world of Piltover as her own. The other is Vi's own sister, Jinx, whose mind has been perhaps irreversibly damaged by a lifetime of trauma and heartbreak.

The third and final trailer for Arcane Season 2, subtitled "Come Play," was released on Netflix's YouTube channel on October 16.

Who Stars in 'Arcane' Season 2?

Hailee Steinfeld

Vi

Ella Purnell

Jinx

Katie Leung

Caitlyn

Reed Shannon

Ekko

Amirah Vann

Sevika

Mick Wingert

Heimerdinger

Ellen Thomas

Ambessa

Brett Tucker

Singed

Kevin Alejandro

Jayce

Harry Lloyd

Viktor

Much of the cast from Season 1 of Arcane is expected to return for Season 2, starting with Hailee Steinfeld as Vi. Steinfeld has plenty of experience playing rugged heroes with pink hair, as she also voices Gwen Stacey in the Spider-Man: Spider-Verse films. Alongside her is Ella Purnell as Jinx, who is well-on-her-way to becoming the undisputed Queen of Video Game Adaptations. Earlier this year, the Yellowjackets star also led the cast of Prime Video's massively successful Fallout series.

We can expect the core cast of Arcane’s Season 1 to return for Season 2, though whether Jason Spisak will reprise his role of Silco in any way is yet to be seen. The final scene of Season 1 definitely suggests there will be room for some new characters to enter the fray, but we can be fairly certain we will see Kevin Alejandro as Jayce Talis, Katie Leung as Caitlyn Kiramman, Harry Lloyd as Viktor, Toks Olagundoye as Mel Medarda, Reed Shannon as Ekko, and Mick Wingert as Heimerdinger. We can also hopefully welcome Brett Tucker officially as Singed, given he was never formally named in Season 1.

What Happened in 'Arcane' Season 1?

Vi (voiced by Hailee Steinfeld) looking angry in Arcane Season 1

Arcane is a tale of two cities; the wealthy, utopian Piltover, and the poisoned, seedy undercity of Zaun. Separated by the River Pilt, joined only by bridges, the two cities clash repeatedly as the Zaunites struggle in their everyday lives to survive while the wealthy Piltover citizens focus their efforts on innovation, led by Councilor Mel Medarda. Enter elder sister Vi (Played by Hailee Steinfield) and younger sister Powder (Ella Purnell), whose parents were killed by the Piltover Police during a riot, and taken in by the kindly, burly boxing barkeep - Vander.

When Vander is captured by a Zaunite crime lord Silco, an ill-fated mission sees a young Powder accidentally kill Vander and two of her friends when she tries to help with the rescue mission. This separates the sisters for years and sets them on very different paths. Powder joins Silco as a daughter figure and takes on the pseudonym ‘Jinx’ as her actions mentally disfigure her. Vi forms an unlikely alliance with a member of the Piltover police, Caitlyn (Katie Leung), and whilst all of this is going on, a young innovator named Jayce (Kevin Alejandro) is making a name for himself in politics and the dangerous art of merging magic and technology.

What Can We Expect from 'Arcane' Season 2?

Ella Purnell's Jinx and Hailee Steinfeld's Vi about to clash in Arcane Season 2
Ella Purnell's Jinx and Hailee Steinfeld's Vi about to clash in Arcane Season 2
Image via Netflix

Arcane ended in a striking shot of an emotionally broken Jinx firing a rocket towards the council room, housing the brightest and most powerful minds in Piltover (bar our favorite furry friend - Heimerdinger), including Councilor Medarda. We can only assume, given the first season pulled no punches, that we will see some deaths here. Our money is on Mel biting the bullet over Jayce, since he definitely has more of a story left in him. And his lover dying? That sounds like it could get spicy. We know Vi and Caitlyn are alive and together. We can only imagine where their relationship will go, both as a very likely coupling (even if oil and water don’t mix) and how that will go down with Jinx, who was less than pleased to be replaced in Season 1.

Some fans may expect to see Urgot in the new season with the 2020 League of Legends champion cinematic, which was set to the theme of Imagine Dragons song "Warriors", and saw the original Vi/Caitlyn team up against him in a place that looked very familiar.

Viktor has gone back to his undercity roots and found himself with the mad scientist Singed, who we can assume will get more of a spotlight in the coming season. Anyone familiar with game lore knows Viktor is only set to become more powerful, now imbued with the arcane. We can only wait (impatiently) to see how the writers set up the rest of his story.

Ekko and Heimerdinger have paired off, and we are bound to see some more action from Ekko’s crew of vigilantes, potentially aided by the councilor himself. Now onto fan-favorite theories: Though we only have a teaser trailer so far, eager-eared fans are convinced that Warwick’s heartbeat can be heard in the background. Warwick is one of Singed’s creations, a humanoid-wolf, and many fans are convinced, given his already proven resurrection skills, that Singed will be using Vander as his base for the creature. We can only imagine how this might tie in with Vi and Jinx’s stories.

Some fans also may have noted Singed looking at a picture of a young girl who bears a resemblance to Piltover game character Orianna, a clockwork woman in League of Legends. However, this would require some fiddling on Riot’s part with the expansive game lore (but they have done it before). Riot has also just released Zeri as a champion in the game, who is a fellow Zaunite and potential ally of Ekko who, like Ekko, possesses innate magical abilities which the show might (and that’s a big might) explore.

Do You Need to Play 'League of Legends' to Watch 'Arcane'?

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No! Despite writer Christian Linke describing the show as a “love letter” to the League community (and we are truly bowled over), Arcane is an amazing series entirely removed from the League of Legends franchise. There is absolutely no prior knowledge you need to enjoy it just as much as a League of Legends player. In fact, allowing the development of the characters to take you by surprise as much as possible might even give you a better experience of the show as a whole.

Will 'Arcane' Get a Season 3?

Jinx and Vi fighting in Arcane Season 2.
Jinx and Vi fighting in Arcane Season 2.
Image via Netflix

Sorry, Arcane fans, but Netflix has already confirmed that the hit series will be concluding with Season 2. It's a bold choice on the part of Netflix, considering how beloved the series has become, but there's also no shame in wrapping up things while one's ahead (especially in an age where some shows simply won't end). We don't know exactly what's in store for Vi, Jinx, and the rest of Arcane's heroes and villains, but there is also a more than probable possibility their stories could continue beyond Season 2's conclusion.

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Speaking of which, don't worry! Riot’s global president of entertainment, Shauna Spenley has revealed that Arcane isn’t the only story that Riot plans on pursuing with Studio Fortiche. This isn’t too surprising; there are 158 champions in League of Legends and counting, many of whom also have overlapping storylines. She also teased the potential of live-action projects. So whatever they come out with next, you know it’s going to be big, bold, and awesome. Arcane may be coming to an end, but League of Legends' cinematic journey is just getting warmed up.

Arcane Season 1 is now available to stream on Netflix.

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Arcane

Like Follow Followed TV-14 Animation Drama Action Fantasy Release Date 2021 - 2024 Network Netflix Showrunner Christian Linke Directors Barth Maunoury, Marietta Ren, Christelle Abgrall Writers Amanda Overton, Nick Luddington, Mollie Bickley St. John, Ben St. John, Giovanna Sarquis, Henry G.M. Jones Franchise(s) League of Legends

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Set in Utopian Piltover and the oppressed underground of Zaun, the story follows the origins of two iconic League Of Legends champions and the power that will tear them apart.

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