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Seven Deadly Sins Season 2 Hits Netflix In February 2017


So, a second dose of Seven Deadly Sins… would that make it fourteen in all?

Earlier today, Netflix started streaming a short teaser to announce their February premieres. Among the titles is a reveal that Seven Deadly Sins‘ second season will hit the service on February 17.

The second season of Seven Deadly Sins aired in August, under the title The Seven Deadly Sins -Signs of Holy War-. Tomokazu Tokoro (Hellsing Ultimate, Haibane Renmei) directed the four-episode show at A-1 Pictures, with Keigo Sasaki Night Raid 1931, Blue Exorcist) providing character designs. Yuniko Ayana (BanG Dream!, Kinmoza! Kiniro + Mosaic) was in charge of series composition for the project.

The first Seven Deadly Sins anime series in Japan in the fall 2014 broadcast season. Tensai Okamura (Blue Exorcist, Darker than Black) directed the project at A-1 Pictures. Keigo Sasaki ( provided character designs, while Shôtarô Suga was in charge of series composition. Netflix currently streams the show as a Netflix Original.

Source: YouTube (Netflix US & Canada)

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