The Dragon Prince has dropped some intense new key art for Season 4:
The Dragon Prince is finally coming back to Netflix with the highly anticipated fourth season of Wonderstorm's original animated series, and now the series is teasing what is coming next with an intense new poster for the Mystery of Aaravos arc! The third season came to an end with some pretty big shake ups to the status quo, and the promotional looks at the fourth season thus far are setting up even bigger changes coming in the next slate of episodes.
The Dragon Prince: Mystery of Aaravos will be hitting Netflix next month, and thus fans have been getting all kinds of new teases about what to expect from this seemingly dark new chapter of the saga. With the series previously confirming that it will be running for seven seasons in total , the fourth season could be the big turning point for this second era of the series.
0commentsOlder characters in an animated series usually means that it's now going to tackle some major new threads, and given the title is highlighting more of the mysterious Aaravos, this season is looking to be a shift for the rest of the series moving forward.
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