Vi watches in fear at the mess that happened moments ago.
She realizes that her sister, now her enemy, has been dangerous from the start.
The sister she once knew, Powder, is gone.
A monster has now taken over Powder and changed her name to “Jinx.”
Arcane follows the story of two sisters who both cared for each other, only to eventually become enemies.
Season 2 of Arcane is split into three acts, each having their own arcs.
Act I shows us what happens after the chaos of Jinx’s attack on Piltover and also the aftermath of Silco’s death.
The city of Zaun finds itself torn apart, while Piltover is very furious.
Vi finds herself conflicted and Jinx is left all alone to cope with all her grief.
Act II follows with the characters we all know and love making very controversial decisions.
It makes you start to think that the choices they are making are wrong.
Not only that, but the storyline makes you feel all different kinds of emotions.
Finally, Act III leaves you stunned with compelling characters and also the consequences of actions that characters made.
Act III also makes you think about what would have happened if a certain character didn’t commit to their actions or decisions.
Arcane can be compared to “Attack on Titan”.
Both shows follow characters that make decisions that end up affecting the future of their fates and the world.
They both also leave you on cliffhangers, full of questions, and absolutely emotional because of both the story and characters.
Both shows make you feel sadness, anger, and curiosity.
Writers Alex Yee and Christian Linke gracefully came up with the idea of Arcane, which left most of the audience shocked and craving for more episodes.
Each episode leaves the audience on cliff-hangers and mixed emotions with the ending of each episode.
Most can finish Arcane pretty quickly because of the temptation of finding out what happens in the next episode.
One thing Arcane is mostly known for is the visuals that happen in the show.
The visuals of the series are one of a kind.
What makes Arcane’s visuals so unique is the fact that the visuals are a mix of all different kinds of animations such as 3D, 2D, and hand-painted backgrounds.
Riot, a well known video game developer company, paid around $250 million to pay the animators of Arcane to make those amazing visuals in the show.
Arcane is a Netflix original show and can be streamed exclusively on Netflix.