There has been no news on the matter of “Seven Deadly Sins” Season 4, neither in whether or not it is being produced or if it is getting the bought by Netflix, as well. The second season of the anime brought with it a ton of action and it would seem that the OVAs are seen by fans as worth watching. Despite the support from the community, however, the fourth season of the anime seems to be taking a while.
As OtakuKart clears up, “Seven Deadly Sins” Season 4 is technically season 3 since the episodes that came after the second season were OVAs instead of actual, proper main installments. However, with viewers becoming used to calling the OVA list season 3, this is simply a way of keeping things coherent. It doesn’t take away the fact that there have been no confirmations, though.
Just in case “Seven Deadly Sins” Season 4 does end up airing, however, what can fans expect to see? To start with, it would appear that the Ten Commandments will be invading Camelot and taking over the city. Naturally, King Arthur will be making an appearance and so will the Seven Deadly Sins.
This particular segment will bring Meliodas much closer to becoming the demon that he actually is and then destroys everything around him. However, even with his immense power, he will still have a hard time repelling the other demons that are determined to cut him to pieces. Suffice it to say, “Seven Deadly Sins” Season 4 will be quite the exciting season if it ever airs.
So, when can fans expect “Seven Deadly Sins” Season 4 to come out? Officially, there has been no word on the matter and this has led many to believe that it has been axed. However, there have been rumors that it might premiere in 2020.


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