The Seven Deadly Sins: Judgment of Wrath has been confirmed to be adapted into an anime! It will be broadcast in October this year

The Seven Deadly Sins: Judgment of Wrath has been confirmed to be adapted into an anime! It will be broadcast in October this year

According to new news, "The Seven Deadly Sins: Judgment of Wrath" has been confirmed to be adapted into a TV animation, which is expected to be officially broadcast in October 2020, so stay tuned.

"The Seven Deadly Sins" is a fantasy boys' manga serialized by Japanese cartoonist Suzuki Osamu in "Weekly Shonen Magazine" since 2012. It is based on "The Legend of King Arthur" and combines a new worldview to weave a grand fantasy heroic story, which is very popular among fans.

"The Seven Deadly Sins" started airing as a TV animation in 2014, and the third season is currently on the air. The last episode will be published in the 17th issue of "Weekly Shonen Magazine". At that time, many commemorative plans will be launched, so stay tuned.

In addition, the voice actors involved in the dubbing of the animation have also been announced, including: Yuki Kaji, Sora Amamiya, Misaki Kuno, Aoi Yuuki, Tatsuhisa Suzuki, Jun Fukuyama, Yuhei Takagi, Mao Sakamoto, Tomokazu Sugita and other well-known voice actors.

At present, "The Seven Deadly Sins: Judgment of Wrath" has been confirmed to be adapted into a TV animation, which is expected to be officially broadcast in October 2020, so stay tuned.

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