Netflix's Tudum event is certainly filled with many exciting announcements for series and movies. If you happen to be eagerly waiting for a new update for "Alice in Borderland" season two, you will not be disappointed as an official trailer has been dropped during the Tudum event.
If you have yet to see the trailer, we have it for you right here! We will also recap what is known about "Alice in Borderland" season two, including cast members as well as what it will focus on in terms of story.
Here is what you have to know about "Alice in Borderland" season two:
Netflix Series 'Alice in Borderland'
The Netflix series "Alice in Borderland" is based on the manga of the same name by Haro Aso. It follows the story of Arisu, who finds himself trapped with his friends in an abandoned Tokyo. In order to survive, they must play games. Losing these games often leads to deadly consequences.
The first season, which premiered on Netflix on December 10, 2020, is eight episodes long. It stars Kento Yamazaki, Tao Tsuchiya, Yuki Morinaga, and Keita Machida, among others.
Netflix Drops Trailer for 'Alice in Borderland' Season Two
Netflix has released an official trailer for season two of "Alice in Borderland," which is scheduled to premiere sometime in December 2022.
A report by ComicBook.com says of the trailer, "There's no concrete release date, nor has it been revealed how many episodes this new season will be running for, but there has been the first trailer showing fans many of the new games in the mysterious new Shibuya that Arisu and Usagi [Tsuchiya] jump into."
The story of the second season will focus on the second half of the manga series and will follow Arisu and Usagi's efforts to return to the real world.
As you may have already guessed, both Kento Yamazaki and Tao Tsuchiya are returning for season two, along with the cast members whose characters survived the first season. No spoilers here, especially for those who have yet to watch the series!
New cast members have also been added for the second season of "Alice in Borderland," including Tomohisa Yamashita (otherwise known as Yamapi), Honami Sato, Kai Inowaki, Yuri Tsunematsu, Hayato Isomura, and Katsuya Maiguma.
Without further ado, here is the official trailer of "Alice in Borderland" season two:
Other News From Netflix's Tudum Event
Aside from season two of "Alice in Borderland," Netflix's Tudum event also provided fans with updates on "The Witcher."
As a previous iTech Post report states, a release window for "The Witcher" season three has been provided. A release date has also been given for its prequel series, "The Witcher: Blood Origin."