The problem is that it is rather unlikely that Riot Games really did not expect "Arcane" to be a big enough hit to warrant a season 2 when they spent so many years (and so many millions of dollars) making the first. Sure, being cautious in turning an unaired show into a franchise is a rather smart approach - particularly in today's franchise-laden landscape - when streamers are also canceling series before they've ever had the chance to thrive. It would make sense to say that a season 2 was never expected or prepared for if this was any other show, but not "Arcane." If I had known, we could have started season 2 way earlier, but we didn't know so we kind of waited a bit and so now we're paying the price." While Laurent's comments make sense, they also feel like a poor excuse. So that's a good reason." Laurent continued, "The bad reason is honestly we didn't know if season 1 was going to be a success. We just do not want to rush, and that takes time. "It is not ready yet, and there are two reasons for that. "We're making progress on it," Laurent said. In an interview with e-sportscaster Guan Ze Yuan on BiliBili, Riot Games CEO Nicolo Laurent gave fans an update on season two and explained why the return to Piltover has taken so long. While Netflix finally announced a release date for season 2 of "Arcane" for 2024, fans have still spent the months since the first season's release just salivating at any new piece of information.
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