Word on the street is that Arcane will return for another season and that this will be the last. Is this true?
Read on to find out what the Arcane season 2 release window is, who will be returning, and what you can expect from the new season.
Arcane Season 2 Release Window
Arcane season 2 will debut on Netflix in November 2024. We don’t have a date yet, but we’ll update this post as soon as we do. Netflix officially announced the release month as November 2023. It has been a long wait since the first season debuted in 2021.
Cast of the second season of Arcano
These are the main voice actors for the second season of Arcane:
- I saw with the voice of Hailee Steinfeld
- Jinx voiced by Ella Purnell
- Caitlyn voiced by Katie Leung
- Ekko voiced by Reed Shannon
- Sevika voiced by Amirah Vann
- Heimerdinger voiced by Mick Wingert
- Ambessa voiced by Ellen Thomas
- Sung with the voice of Brett Tucker.
Arcane Season 2 Trailer
Here’s an action-packed official trailer for Arcane season 2. Is that monster-like creature… Warwick?
What to expect from Arcane season 2
At the end of season 1, things were not looking good for Piltover and Zaun. A peace treaty was proposed and a council meeting was held at Piltover. However, not everyone was happy with the idea of a truce.
Jinx, still reeling from her past trauma and feeling betrayed by Vi, decided to take matters into her own hands. The season ended with Jinx firing a rocket directly into the building, seemingly killing several council members and shattering any hope for peace between the two cities.
Meanwhile, Vi and Caitlyn, who had been trying to stop Jinx and uncover corruption within the Piltover police force, watched helplessly as the rocket hit the council chambers. The final shot of the season showed Vi’s horrified expression as she witnessed her sister’s actions.
Following the attack, it became clear that Jinx’s actions would have far-reaching consequences. The delicate balance between Piltover and Zaun was shattered, setting the stage for a full-scale war between the two cities in Season 2.

So now, Vi and Caitlyn, who had been working to stop Jinx and investigating the unrest in Zaun, will now face an even greater challenge. They will have to deal with the fallout from Jinx’s attack and also figure out how to stop the spread of the dangerous glow of drugs in Zaun.
Meanwhile, the sinister scientist Singed is experimenting on the corpse of Vander, who was Vi and Jinx’s father figure. Vander could be transforming into the monstrous werewolf Warwick, a League of Legends champion, adding another deadly threat to the mix.
Co-creator Christian Linke shed some light on what to expect, saying: “Season two will be the last act of Arcane. From the beginning, we planned for the show to have a three-act structure and for the first season to cover the first two acts. In season 2, we will conclude our story with the third and final act.”
He hinted at what was to come: “Everything is going to get a lot worse before it gets better for our characters. In season 2, we’ll put them on the spot. “The introduction of Warwick will create many new complications and dangers for Vi and Jinx.”
While Season 2 will bring an end to Arcane, Linke emphasized that there are more stories to tell in the world of League of Legends. “We’ve been working closely with Riot Games and Fortiche to lay the groundwork for more stories after Arcane. “We see Arcane as the foundation and are excited to continue exploring the world of Runeterra in future projects.”
Where to watch Arcane season 2
The second season of Arcane will stream on Netflix when it releases. Season 1 is now available to stream on the platform. We also publish a list of new streaming shows you can binge watch while you wait for Arcane season 2 to release.
Frequent questions
Yes. Arcane is based on the online battle arena video game League of Legends.
Arcane Season 1 was made up of many champions drawn from League of Legends with notable names like Vi, Jinx, Jayce, Caitlyn, Ekko, Heimerdinger, Singe, and Viktor. Others like Warwick appear to appear in season 2.
Yes. Arcane was always supposed to be a two-season story. Season 2 will conclude Arcane’s story. Fortiche has more projects in mind for the game universe in addition to this limited series from Riot Games.