‘Spriggan’ Season 2: Everything We Know So Far

Spriggan, the Netflix Original Japanese sci-fi anime series, and an adaptation of the manga from author Hiroshi Takashige and illustrator Ryōji Minagawa are up on Netflix right now. Fans are already looking forward to a new season but for now, we have to wait for David Production to make a decision till then we will have to make do with the early signs that suggest a second season is on its way…Read on…

Is Spriggan Season 2 Happening?

Netflix is yet to renew Spriggan for a second season, however, there’s still enough evidence to suggest that renewal is definitely happening. The major hint is that the anime has yet to cover the whole story arc of the manga… so there’s plenty of source material left to adapt from.

What To Expect From the Second Season of Spriggan?

The first season’s end credits introduced the next villain named, Sho Kanaya, Sho is known to be the most dangerous villain in the universe of Spriggans. She is enrolled in the same school as Yu, Sho is sent to infiltrate and murder the former COSMOS soldier. All hell will break loose when she’ll be incorporated into the storyline, that’s all we know so far, watch the space to learn more. Here’s what IMDb has to say…

“It’s a little predictable at times and sometimes I wish the characters weren’t giving speeches every 10 mins, but the plot is interesting, the animation is good, the voice acting is amazing and I like the soundtrack. Also, It deals with a lot of themes and philosophies in each episode, which I think is one of the more interesting parts of the series.” – User rocafellaceo, via IMDB.

What’s The Plot Of Spriggan Season 1?

An ancient civilization once ruled the Earth but ultimately brought doomsday upon themselves, they left messages to future generations to find and detailed how to use the creation they once used. People begin to search for the mysterious artifacts in the order to use them against their enemies but standing in their way are ARCAM Corporation and their soldiers known as Spriggans.

The voice cast includes Ryan Colt Levy, D.C. Douglas, Kyle McCarley as Yu Ominae, Bill Rogers as Mirage (Oboro), Chiaki Kobayashi as Yu Ominae, Michael C. Pizzuto as Prof. Menzel, Deneen Melody as Hatsuho Sasahara, Kellen Goff, Greg Chun as Chief Yamamoto, Xander Mobus as Jean Jacquemonde, Mariya Ise as Yoshino Somei, Jenny Yokobori as Yoshino Some, Gilli Messer as Lieutenant-Colonel Maria Clemente, Yôhei Azakami as Jean Jacquemonde, Kenji Hamada as Chief Yamamoto, and Yasuyoshi Hara

Ancil Gonzales is a Trinidadian writer and blogger with a love for Movies, TV Shows and Anime.

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