The Seven Deadly Sins Season 4: Release date, Cast, Plot and More

The Seven Deadly Sins is one of the most-watched anime series and the first season of the series was aired on MBS on 5 October 2014 but later it was showcased in other Japanese news stations as well. The story and characters of the series are something the same as the Manga (Japanise Fantasy).

About the story

The story of the series is all about Elizabeth, who is the princess of Kingdon of Lions. Elizabeth looks for seven deadly sins & knights who were disbanded at the time of disposing of lions of the Kingdom. She gets assistance from the Holy group’s pioneer to combine different members of the group.

The second season of the series was released on 13 January 2018 while aired on 15 October 2018 on Netflix.

Release date

As per the latest information from the sources, it will be premiering on 15 October 2020 on Netflix. It is also said that this will be the last season of the series but there is no evidence yet. The series was the last appeared in October 2019 and lest the views in the huge suspense. This season will give us huge twists and turns. The creators of the show said, “We are expecting the series to be published very soon, and it will not be hampered due to COVID-19 pandemic.”

Plot Details

There are no official statements that tell about the characters. As the series is based on a book so, it is not so complicated to get a fair guess. We have seen that the series has covered a total of 197  chapters out of 280. So the story is about to be based on the chapters that are left.

If we talk about the cast of the series, the creators are yet to release the information soon in the upcoming months.

Cast Details: Voices cover 

The creators of the series are yet to finalize the cast of the show but we assume that the core cast will reprise their roles. The core cast is given below-

  • Elizabeth voiced by Sora Amamiya
  • Hawk voiced by Misaki Kuno
  • Diane by Aoi Yuki
  • Meliodas expressed by Yuki Kaji
  • Ban as Tatsuhisa Suzuki
  • King voiced by Jun Fukuyama
  • Gowther by Eric Kimerer
  • Merlin by Lauren Landa