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‘Seven Deadly Sins’ Season 3 Air Date, Spoilers: Season 2 Coming to Netflix, Battle for Armageddon Begins

The second season for “The Seven Deadly Sins” was recently concluded and the anime is now coming over to Netflix for more people to enjoy. The show went a bit under the radar this time after being overshadowed by other, more popular animes like “My Hero Academia.” Even so, fans are already clamoring for details about “Seven Deadly Sins” Season 3, which will involve the fight to stop Armageddon. [Major Spoilers Ahead].

To say that Meliodas and the gang have not seen anything yet would be a major understatement. While the main antagonist for Season two of “The Seven Deadly Sins” seemed powerful, he is nothing compared to what’s waiting in “Seven Deadly Sins” Season 3. The Ten Commandments can basically be considered super bosses and as OtakuKart points out, just two managed to overwhelm Meliodas.

For those who have yet to read the manga, “Seven Deadly Sins” Season 3 will basically focus on the full revival of The Ten Commandments, who are demons that are comparable to gods. If members of The Seven Deadly had trouble with one demon, what chance do they have when facing ten of even stronger power?

Even Meliodas himself, who seems to have an unending number of opportunities for growth in power will be outmatched. The finale of “Seven Deadly Sins” Season 3 will likely show this conclusion, with the captain of the legendary knights finally finding those he could not bluff his way through. The consequence is the kind of loss that can be difficult to get back from.

Fans who have not been caught up with the latest episodes yet can soon watch season 2 of the anime on Netflix. It will be available on the streaming platform by Oct. 15, IGN reports, so anime viewers can binge-watch the season while waiting for “Seven Deadly Sins” Season 3.

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