Seven Deadly Sins: Wrath of Gods, is the latest release in the series of blockbuster anime series. And the new season is well on its way to release. Now the show has received some musical aid from Sora Amamiya.
Sora Amamiya (Elizabeth seiyuu) will perform the (first) ending theme song of The Seven Deadly Sins: Wrath of the Gods.#NanatsuNoTaizai #SevenDeadlySins #SDS_BoarHat_News https://t.co/dTrKOeBzN4
— Boar Hat (@SDS_BoarHat) August 4, 2019
The singer who has played Elizabeth and also the one responsible for the sequel theme of the revival of the commandments, “Chikai”.
Seven Deadly Sins: Wrath of Gods
Escanor is the way 💥💪🦁 #SevenDeadlySins #Escanor pic.twitter.com/kkrLAvwj2M
— Maria 💙 (@Meremoy) August 6, 2019
Wrath of Gods is going to be on air for 40 episodes and will be bringing the crew for the climax of the story. The new season features the talented director Susumu Nishizawa, character designer Rie Nishino.
The writer for Seven Deadly Sins: Wrath of Gods is Rintaro Ikeda and the show is shot at Studio Deen instead of A-1 pictures. This series is the third anime installment of the Manga adaptation of the same name.
"The Seven Deadly Sins: Wrath of the Gods" – Teaser Visual!!
The anime is slated to premiere on Fall 2019.
Studio Deen is animating the series. pic.twitter.com/ZKKzLrOgBX— Anime Trending (@AniTrendz) April 9, 2019
Seven Deadly Sins: Wrath of Gods will air in Japan in Fall of 2019 and will be having a label of Season 3 by Netflix. 2019 has already stacked with animes with the return of many key franchises.
For the Japanese fans, it will be on air before the fans outside Japan, as they will need to wait for Netflix release.
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The show was originally a creation of Nakaba Suzuki for Kodansha’s Weekly Shonen Magazine for the year 2012. The story follows the plot of Elizabeth, the third princess of the kingdom.
She has been taken over by the Holy Knights. The series so far has given two successful adaptations and is well on its way to give another blockbuster. The series has also given a feature-length film which is available on Netflix.