The second season of the League of Legends spin-off animation "Two Cities" has been completed, which also marks the end of the animation. Recently, Christian Linke, the co-creator of "Two Cities", said in an interview with foreign media "Dexerto" that the ending of the second season was actually cut. According to Christian Linke, the ninth episode of the second season of A War of Two Cities was originally going to be over an hour long. He said: "The first version came back from Fortiche (the animation studio responsible for producing A War of Two Cities), and they said, 'Guys, this version is over an hour. We can't do it.' And our reaction was, 'Okay.' So we started to improve it from that point." However, Christian Linke was reluctant to reveal more details of the deleted content, but he also gave an outlook on the planned spin-off projects of League of Legends. He said: "It takes time-depending on whether it is made into a series or a movie. We are exploring in many ways, and a lot of things come down to finding the right people, the right vision, the right ideas, and the right stories. This will take years, and once we are confident that we can do something, we will talk more about it." |
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