Kingdom Anime Confirms Season 4 for Spring 2022 with Bold New Visual
In the case of Kingdom’s anime, the third time really was the charm. The first two seasons might have been mildly disappointing to some, but season three depicted China’s blood-soaked pages in all its glory.
As soon as Kingdom’s season three received its final episode, the franchise greenlit its upcoming fourth season. In the latest season’s finale, a brief period of peace began, but I doubt how long it will last.
The Kingdom anime has just announced its fourth season that will premiere in spring 2022. It might cover the story from the Koku You arc.
A new visual was also released for the upcoming season that features Sei Kyou, the second prince of Qin.
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TV anime “#Kingdom” # 4th series Broadcast decision in the spring of 2022! Teaser visual release!
Thank you for watching the 3rd series. The next chapter drawn through “# Joint Army Edition.” With a fearless smile #Chengjiao … There are signs of new upheaval in Qin, which has overcome the crisis of national survival …? !! https://t.co/5O69wG8w94 https://t.co/T4hsrx5M8s
English Translation, Twitter Translate
In the visual, Sei Kyou is surrounded by the tagline, “I’m next.” The dialogue can mean his major debut in the anime after season one and also refer to his position as the second-in-line for succession.
Or does it refer to some new trouble that is brewing behind the scenes?
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Funimation streams Kingdom as it airs in Japan, so the fourth season also has a high chance of getting simul-streamed.
The upcoming season is by no means the final installation of the anime, as there are still tons of chapters yet to be adapted. With 690+ chapters, the series still has a lot to offer before it dims out.
Since Sei Kyou’s character has been highlighted, will he bring some new conflict along with him? The peace that we saw in Xing might be too fragile to continue in season four.
About Kingdom
Kingdom is a Japanese seinen manga series written and illustrated by Yasuhisa Hara.
The manga provides a fictionalised account of the Warring States period primarily through the experiences of the war orphan Xin and his comrades.
In the story, Xin fights to become the most significant general under the heavens, and in doing so, unifying China for the first time in history.
Source: Kingdom anime Twitter
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