The popular animated series The Dragon Prince is entering its 7th season this year, making it currently the biggest fantasy series on Netflix. After 63 episodes The epic saga about the two human princes and their fantastic companions is supposed to come to an end. You can now get a first look at the finale in the trailer.
Check out the trailer for The Dragon Prince Season 7 here:
The Dragon Prince – S07 Trailer (English) HD
Fantasy adventure The Dragon Prince is coming to an end: After 7 seasons it is over on Netflix
The Dragon Prince debuted on Netflix in 2018 as a fantasy animated series created by Justin Richmond and Aaron Ehasz. Ehasz was previously best known as a screenwriter for the popular animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender. The seven-season story was told in two parts. While seasons 1 to 3 still had the title The Dragon Prince, since season 4 The mysterious Aravos at work.
The series focuses on the two human princes Callum and Ezran, who make it their mission to restore peace between the divided magical and human kingdoms. They go in search of a dragon egg that was believed to be destroyed and which contains the Prince of Dragons and is supposed to be brought back to Xadia.
Season 7 will connect the series’ various storylines in one final adventure. There is one Reunion with the two princes Callum and Ezranas well as the other characters around Aravos, Claudia, Terry and Rayla.
In the English original, the fantasy series features the voices of Jack De Sena (Tierisch Wild), Sasha Rojen (The Flash), Paula Burrowns (Freaky Friday), Jason Simpson (Sausage Party) and Kazumi Evans (Barbie – The magic of dolphins).
When is Season 7 of The Dragon Prince coming to Netflix?
The 7th season of The Dragon Prince will be released on December 19, 2024 on Netflix. All nine episodes will be released at once. As in previous seasons, the episodes have an approximate running time of around 25 minutes each.
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