The second and final season of Arcane, the wildly popular animated League of Legends spinoff, recently launched on Netflix—and straight into rumours and scuttlebutt that, in fact, the show was once intended to have five seasons. The show's creators have now explained that, while this isn't the case, the idea came out of an in-joke that some took too seriously.
The rumour began with last week on Riot's wider entertainment aims, which claimed that Arcane "initially budgeted for a five-season arc." This has now been addressed by co-creators Christian Linke and Alex Yee, , who say it was a misinterpreted joke made by former Riot Games CEO Nicolo Laurent years ago.
Linke also helpfully muddies the waters ever-so-slightly: "Yeah, then we said 'okay, it's going to be two, and then we'll grow from there.'" Erm… so there might be more to come? Yee says "I think we imagined ways that it could go beyond that, but one more season was the milestone we always wanted to hit." Hmmm.
Arcane has been a big success for Riot, but at some expense: The two seasons , which seems astonishing for a cartoon. seems to have gone down well with fans though, and Riot's chief product officer u31.com เข้าสู่ระบบ Marc Merrill says "we’re more than comfortable with the spend it took to deliver a show that was worthy of our players’ time." The first three episodes of season two are out now, with another three landing November 16, and the series' concluding episodes releasing November 23.