The featurette of season 2 of season 2 of season 2 teasing more revenge in the future of Mizu

At anime NYC, Netflix gave viewers a first overview of its adult animated series on the horizon, including the second season of its elegant Japanese revenge epic full of action, Samurai blue eyes.
CO-Créé by the husband and the wife Amber Noizumi and Michael Green and hosted by Blue Spirit Studio, Samurai blue eyes is an animated series 2023 which fell quietly Action at High Octane. Taking place in 17th century EdoJapan, the story follows Mizu (Maya Erskine, known for Mr. and Mrs Smith And Pen15), a mixed sword that disguises itself as a man in search of revenge against his father. Along the way, she fights on hordes of formidable warriors in a story that recalls Kill Bill encounter Lady Snowblood, with a pinch of Mulan and tons of other samurai film patterns by Akira Kurosawa and beyond, as well as the unique flair of the high action program Glasses thrown in the mixture.
The featurette includes Noizumi, Green, and executive producer Jane Wu, who reminds viewers that revenge remains the main mission of Mizu. The only thing that has changed is its destination: London. With Abijah Fowler (Kenneth Branagh), one of the men she previously believed to be her father, kept captive, Mizu plans to use it as a living card to lead her to her true father. Mizu’s quest occasionally crosses the overview of Japan’s political laugh, but for the most part, it remains focused on the laser.
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Throughout the show, Mizu constantly sought the man whom she believed to be her father, motivated by the desire to confront him for her role in her life of “half-demo” in addition to the trope of white Japanese strangers (and the revenge of potential fathers) with the post-isolationist leaders of Japan, which returns to him all the most difficult. While the first half of the teasing featurette, season two will play with the course of sequential events by not showing Mizu to run in London in London.
Seeing how Mizu brandish his sword on the way to kill someone – after obtaining his sword refused from his sword (Cary -Hiroyuki Tagawa) after the events of “the big fire of 1657” – there will probably be a breathing room before Mizu drops his hair and the boats in London to kill the second. A group of farmers as they invade a dark fortress and a hail of inflamed arrows that are full to them.

Noizomi and Green also confirm that Swordfather, Akemi (Brenda Song), Taigen (Darren Barnet) and Ringo (Masi Oka) will return in the second season, as well as some characters who, according to viewers, died in the first season. Wu also underlines how the second season will further refine the approach of the show to use the live cascade teams “who know what they are doing” as a reference for its fights.
Towards the middle of the Featurette, Green and Wu take a moment to thank fans for their ardent support of the series, which helped enlarge enough excitement to get a second season. Since few shows wonderfully have this chance, it is not surprising that fans are nervous that the Netflix pendulum does not renew a show for a second season to swing Samurai blue eyes. On the other hand, the program carried out an action which seemed so impeccable, the official YouTube account of Netflix began to drop complete episodes to capitalize on the media threshing.
“When we started Samurai blue eyesWe did not know if someone would be interested in this, if someone thinks that it is fun, if we would even be allowed to do so, “said Green.” So we want to thank fans for being presented. “”
Before its release, the public Netflix was still enjoying the first season of Esotericmanufacturing Samurai blue eyes A surprising addition to the animated catalog of streamer. The debut of the show in November prompted viewers to go quickly to social networks, pleading for a second season only a few weeks after its creation. Viewers were determined to make their voices heard, expressing their desire that history continues and hoping that this would not become another missed opportunity.
Netflix finally replied a month later, confirming that Mizu’s quest for revenge was far from over. Since the show won four EMMYS, it is obvious to carry out the load of the new wave of animation for adults in the streamer.
Addressing Netflix in 2023, Green and Noizumi revealed that they had already traced a second season before his official announcement. Unlike the first season, Noizumi and Green have teased that Mizu will have to fight with the way Londoners treat her. Throughout the first season, Mizu was treated as a demon because of his mixed heritage. To avoid other problems, she hid her eyes behind the nuances. This situation was particularly difficult for her as a woman at a time when the only ways to reach mobility were financial resources, to marry wealth or to gain importance in the district of red light. The show indeed explored all these avenues throughout its first season with Mizu, Akemi and Mrs. Kaji (Ming-Na Wen).
In the new featurette, Wu promises fans that their expectations for the second season of Samurai blue eyes This will be worth the pain that a feat can only achieve for its fights, as much as for its history.
“It’s a story that must be told, and animation happens to be a very good medium to tell the story,” said Wu. “I can’t wait to share what we have in reserve Samurai blue eyes Season two. I promise that you will not be disappointed.
Samurai blue eyes Season two has no release date, but Netflix says it “arrives soon”.
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