The latest trailer for the new TV animation "Rise of the Gods" of The Seven Deadly Sins is released this fall!

The latest trailer for the new TV animation "Rise of the Gods" of The Seven Deadly Sins is released this fall!

The new season of the TV animation "The Seven Deadly Sins: Wrath of the Gods", based on the popular boys' manga masterpiece "The Seven Deadly Sins" by Japanese manga artist Suzuki Osamu, was announced today to be broadcast in the fall of 2019. The production team is still the original team, and the great Sawano Hiroyuki is still in charge of the music production. It is worth looking forward to!

"The Seven Deadly Sins" is a fantasy youth comic serialized by Japanese cartoonist Suzuki Nakamura in "Weekly Shonen Magazine". It is based on "The Legend of King Arthur" and combines a new world view to weave a grand fantasy hero story, which is very popular among fans.

The new season of TV animation "The Seven Deadly Sins: Wrath of the Gods" will tell the story of the magnificent and tragic battle between the protagonists and the "Ten Commandments". It will also reveal the fate between Meliodas and Elizabeth and the secrets of the world. The original production team will be on the scene, and the great god Hiroyuki Sawano will still be in charge of music production. Stay tuned.

The latest trailer for "The Reverse of the Gods":

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