“Seven Deadly Sins" Season 4 news is scarce right now, mostly because there has been no official word on its development. However, it’s worth pointing out that “Seven Deadly Sins" Season 4 is actually “Seven Deadly Sins" Season 3, with there being some confusion as to the order. Not helping matters is how Netflix is labeling the seasons.
As OtakuKart points out, “Seven Deadly Sins" Season 4 is actually “Seven Deadly Sins" Season 3 because the Signs of Holy War arc is not technically a separate season. It is composed of TV specials and is, therefore, not a season of its own. Even with this being the case, however, many fans and even official platforms and publications still make this mistake.
It isn’t that big of a deal at the end of the day since what’s important is that “Seven Deadly Sins" Season 4 or “Seven Deadly Sins" Season 3 (whichever is preferred) will be released. On this point, the best that speculations could do is put it somewhere in 2019. The franchise did just release a movie, after all, which went completely under the radar.
While news about “Seven Deadly Sins" Season 4 may be scarce right now, international anime fans who have been waiting for more “Seven Deadly Sins” can watch season 2 of the anime on Netflix. The second season of this action-packed anime is now available on the streaming platform, Monsters and Critic reports.
It would seem that all 24 episodes of the second season are available for fans to enjoy. Unfortunately, the dubbed versions are going to have to wait since only the subbed versions are available right now. By the time “Seven Deadly Sins" Season 4 is released, it’s likely to receive the same treatment. Even so, it’s better than not getting a premiere on Netflix at all.


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