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After Record of Ragnarok’s first season, which was immensely popular, the show was given a green light to renew for season 2. Below are the details about the release date and any other updates we have. Netflix has not renewed Record of Ragnarok Season 2 yet.
Netflix has not yet considered the renewal of the show because of the low rating and poor response. This is just a guess. We have to wait for official statements from team members on the renewal.
Netflix has yet not renewed the anime series. It is possible that Netflix has not renewed the anime series since the first season was still in its infancy and there are still many reviews and ratings. How many episodes are in Record of Ragnarok season 2?
We’ll need to wait until we know for certain. Season 2 might not yet be in production at Graphinica’s animation studio, as Netflix has yet give Records of Ragnarok the green light.
What Anime Series Has Officially Been Released On Netflix?
The anime series Record of Ragnarok has officially been released on Netflix, and the public response to the series’ first season is rather positive and of high praise. Despite not being out for more than 24 hours, IMDb has already given the series a close 7 out of 10, which is a pretty admirable feat for a pilot season. Additionally, anime fans are responding pretty well to the show, appreciating the many fight scenes and intriguing contestants.
How many seasons of Record of Ragnarok are there? Currently, there is only one season of Record of Ragnarok available on Netflix. The first season has 12 episodes with each episode being 24 minutes long.
As it stands right now, Netflix has yet to renew the anime series for another season. However, there’s no need to worry just yet as there still is more than enough content to warrant a season 2. How many episodes are in Record of Ragnarok season 2?
(Be sure to take this guesstimate with a grain of salt!) Once we know more about Record of Ragnarok season 2 including a synopsis, a trailer, and a release date, we will be sure to update you with all the latest, but while you wait for some hopefully good news, feel free to watch the first season of the anime series currently streaming only on Netflix.
Who Is Returning As Magne?
Along with the premiere date announcement, Netflix also confirmed the full cast for the second season of Ragnarok and even released a few first look images as well, which offer up some hints about where several characters are in Season 2. Obviously, David Stakston is returning as Magne, aka Thor, and Jonas Strand Gravli is reprising his role as Magne’s younger brother, Laurits. Meanwhile, Henriette Steenstrup, who plays the boys’ mother, will also be back for another round.
In a curious and potentially telling move, Netflix also lists Gísli Örn Garðarsson, who played Vidar, the fearsome father of the Jutuls and the leader of the Jötunn, as returning after the Season 1 finale left his fate up in the air. However, we’ll have to wait and see how that turns out and whether he’ll be a main fixture of the story moving forward. Elsewhere, Emma Bones is set to reprise her role as Gry, the love interest of both Magne and Fjor; Danu Sunth is back as Iman, another teen who seems to know more about what’s going on than she is letting on; and Odd-Magnus Williamson is back as Erik, a teacher at the high school and the father of Magne’s late friend Isolde, who discovered the truth about Jutul Industries polluting the environment.
Netflix also revealed several new cast members for Season 2, though we don’t know much about the characters they’ll be playing aside from their names. They are Vebjørn Enger as Jens; Benjamin Helstad as Harry; Billie Barker as Signy; Jesper Malm as Odd Moland; and Espen Sigurdsen as Halvor Lange.