“We never asked ourselves the question” This Netflix series rated 100% will end: the final and final season will be released at the end of 2024

“We never asked ourselves the question” This Netflix series rated 100% will end: the final and final season will be released at the end of 2024
“We never asked ourselves the question” This Netflix series rated 100% will end: the final and final season will be released at the end of 2024

News culture “We never asked ourselves the question” This Netflix series rated 100% will end: the final and final season will be released at the end of 2024

Published on 01/11/2024 at 22:35

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Next week, Netflix will offer the sequel to a series particularly adored by the public. The opportunity to experience thrilling adventures one last time alongside characters to whom you will have to say goodbye.

The return of a Netflix hit

Next week, on November 9, a few thousand fans will finally be able to discover the second season of Arcane on Netflix, the ultra-popular series based on the video game League of Legends. A real French pride since it is hosted by a local studio, Fortiche, which has achieved unanimous approval thanks to the polished universe it has created for connoisseurs and the uninitiated. Vi, Caitlyn, Jinx and new characters arrive in a new burst of episodes divided into three acts. To discover the rest of this series, you will have to connect to Netflix on November 9, then November 16, then November 23. After that, we will have to say goodbye to the characters, then this season will be the last, to the great dismay of the spectators.

For those with a shaky memory, Netflix recently chose to release a recap video of the first season. Be careful, it naturally spoils all of season 1.

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Towards the end for Arcane

In an interview with ComicBook ahead of the release of Season 2, the co-creator of the series, Christian Linke, explained the choice to end this enormous worldwide successconfident that those responsible for the series always had a well-defined story in mind: “ We always had a story in mind with a beginning and an end. I think it was just the character arc. We knew there was one specific thing we wanted to do “, Linke said.

“We didn't necessarily have a specific number of episodes in mind, but we always knew it would be a limited story. This was not an open concept for a series. It was pretty organic for us, and there was never a question like, “Oh, when is this going to end?” We don't know. We knew it from the start. »

« I don't know how many shows you've watched where 10 or 11 characters all have a full arc that's satisfying and resolved. I don't think I know any “, he continued.

“It’s intimidating. This is part of what we have built. We wanted that kind of overall story. This is what characterizes the adaptation of a video game. There's always going to be someone, even if you relegate a character to being a supporting character, there's always going to be millions of people who are like, “What the hell?” What about my character? Why doesn't he have his own arc? It is a responsibility that has always existed. We cannot escape. We need to give everyone a worthy story.”

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