The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse season 2 episode 9 — Release date and time, where to watch, and more
The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse season 2 episode 9 is scheduled to air on December 8, Sunday, at 4.30 pm JST, on the TBS network channel in Japan. The series follows Percival and party as they reach the demon realm, searching for a way into Camelot.
With the return of the much-awaited demon king, Zeldris, the series takes a turn for the better as the storyline slides into the Demon Realm arc. The story will revolve around Percival and his odd connection with the demons. Additionally, the coming episodes will highlight their battles and alliances inside the demon realm.
Disclaimer: The article contains spoilers for the series.
The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse
season 2 episode 9 release date and time
As mentioned, The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse season 2 episode 9, titled Behemoth of Calamity, will air on December 8, Sunday, at 4.30 pm JST. For viewers outside Japan, the episode is available at the following times from their respective time zones:
Where to watch The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse season 2 episode 9?
On Sunday, December 8, The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse season 2 episode 9 will air on the TBS network at 4.30 pm JST. After that, the episode will be available on Anime Times, Lemino, and Netflix at 5.10 pm JST.
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Following its official broadcast, The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse season 2 episode 8 will be accessible on Disney Plus and Hulu, in addition to all the earlier episodes. However, only a few countries have access to the streaming options.
Recap of season 2 episode 8
The four knights and team arrive at the Demon Realm, hoping to find a way into Camelot. Percival recalls faint childhood memories of being in the demon realm in Zeldris' arms. His friends are shocked as he reveals significant details regarding their environment.
Shortly after, they are captured by the demons and taken to the castle of the demon king, Zeldris. Percival gets a sense of familiarity with Zeldris' magical energy and recalls his childhood memories. He had accidentally wandered into the demon realm when he was a baby and was cared for by Zeldris and his wife, Gelda.
After a warm reunion, the episode takes a surprising turn as Percival loses his sword, made from a fragment of the coffin of eternal darkness. With all the remaining pieces at the hands of Arthur, Percival's sword falling into the wrong hands could be catastrophic for the demons, as it holds the power to seal off the demon realm.
Episode 8 ends with Percival and friends and the entire demon clan searching for the sword. As the search goes on, they come across a wounded chaos knight whom Percival attempts to rescue but is stopped by Nasiens. Meanwhile, Gawain confronts the rest of the chaos knights who were tailing them.
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What to expect in The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse season 2 episode 9?
As the narrative delves into the Demon Realm arc, The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse season 2 episode 9 will continue their search for the lost sword. Moreover, episode 8 ended with a cliffhanger battle between the choas knights and Gawain. So fans can expect an action-packed episode filled with surprising twists and turns.
The upcoming episode will likely introduce new characters and alliances crucial to the storyline. Fans can also gain insight into Percival's history and connection to the demon realm. As tension rises with the arrival of new enemies with unknown powers, The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse season 2 episode 9 is sure to keep viewers on their toes.
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