‘I cried’: Arcane star claims season 2 of the hit Netflix show will emotionally devastate fans

Exclusive: ‘It’s devastating… nobody will feel good’

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Arcaneseason 2 is still seven months away (at the time of writing), but it sounds like it’ll be even more emotionally affecting than its predecessor.

Speaking exclusively to TechRadar at the UK junket for Prime Video’sFalloutTV show, Ella Purnell – who voices Jinx inArcane– claimed that the next entry in the hugely popularNetflixanimated series, which is based on Riot Games’League of Legends(LoL) franchise, will be as heart-wrenching, if not more so, than its 2021 forebear.

Two years after its predecessor aired,Arcane’s second season finally received a release windowin late 2023, which pegged the series' return for November 2024. Even thoughArcaneseason 2’s launch date is slowly approaching, however, we still know very little about any new characters and locations, or its wider plot – that is, outside of the plot threads it’ll need to pick up after season 1’s explosive finale. Aside from thefirstArcaneseason 2 clip, which teased a fan-favoriteLoLvillain’s debut, we haven’t seen any other footage yet, either.

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As fans (myself included) clamor for any new morsel of information aboutArcane’s next installment ahead of its return, I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to pick Purnell’s brain about one of thebest Netflix shows' sophomore outing. Understandably, theArmy of the DeadandFalloutactor was hesitant to reveal anything that might be considered to be a spoiler. However, Purnell suggested that fans will want to stock up on tissues, as season 2 will put viewers through the emotional wringer when it’s eventually released.

“Oh man, I’m trying to remember it [season 1] because it was over two years ago,” Purnell said when I asked what fans could expect this time around from the critically acclaimed show. “I actually just went back into the studio to complete some ADR [automated dialog replacement] for the season 2 finale – and I cried. So, I think other people will cry, too. It’s devastating, and nobody will feel good after watching it.”

The end of the line for Jinx and Vi?

The end of the line for Jinx and Vi?

As I mentioned, Purnell’s response doesn’t give anything away aboutArcaneseason 2’s overarching narrative. However, reading between the lines, it sparks renewed concern (if that’s the right descriptor) that the story of Jinx and Vi, theLoLchampions andArcane’s protagonists, who are voiced by Purnell and Hailee Steinfeld (Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,Hawkeye), might be drawing to a close.

Indeed, in September 2022 a wild rumor circulated online thatArcaneseason 2 might be the end of Vi and Jinx’s story. The speculation was born out of an answer given by Riot co-founder Brandon Beck in episode 5 ofBridging the Rift, a multi-episode, behind-the-scenesYouTubeseries that exploredArcaneseason 1’s protracted development. In it, Beck provoked discussion in theArcanecommunity when he said: “The fact that we can spend five hours in Piltover and Zaun [in season 1], and then do it again in a second season, before we start to zoom out of this one little corner of the world and this handful of characters, just the possibility space is so wild.”

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Beck’s comments aren’t confirmation that Riot, Netflix, and animation studio Fortiche will be done with Jinx and Vi once season 2 ends. However, some fans took Beck’s answer to suggest that a potential third season would focus on new characters from Runeterra, akaLoL’s expansive universe. Purnell’s response to my query, then, might do little to assuage the fears of those who believe Jinx and Vi’s tale could be over in the near future.

WithArcaneseason 2 set to debut on one of the world’sbest streaming servicesbefore the year ends, we’ll have a clearer picture of whether that’ll be the case or not. In the meantime, you can see Purnell star as wide-eyed Vault-dweller Lucy inFallout’s TV adaptation onPrime Videovery, very soon. Indeed, the series will debut onAmazon’s main streaming service on April 10 (in the US) and April 11 in the UK and Australia.

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