Alice in Borderland Season 2 Drops New Images Pit Arisu and Usagi Against King of Clubs


Alice in Borderland Season 2 is finally coming this December and the returning series has just dropped some new images from the second season. Not surprisingly, the photos confirm that Ryohei Arisu and Yuzuha Usagi will need to take part in the Second Stage's first game involving the King of Clubs!

The new photos from Alice in Borderland Season 2 were shared by the Netflix Japan Twitter account and they offer a better glimpse at the challenges that Arisu and Usagi will face. Interestingly, the two are shown with other players and all of them are wearing mysterious lighting contraptions strapped to their bodies. Another image features Arisu confronting the naked Ginji Kyuma aka the King of Clubs. Check it out below.

A separate tweet delivers more Alice in Borderland Season 2 images, this time confirming that Arisu and Usagi will be reunited with players they met at the Beach. It's great to see Shutaro Chishiya, Kuina, and Anne all over again. However, it looks like they will be facing Mira, who is now confirmed to be the Queen of Hearts.

Alice in Borderland Season 2 will follow Arisu, Usagi, and the rest of the survivors as they make it to the Second Stage and prepare to participate in the Face Card games. The first teaser already confirmed that the second season will immediately kick off with the King of Clubs, which is also the first Face Card game in the manga.

The series will bring back Kento Yamazaki, Tao Tsuchiya, and Riisa Naka. They will be joined by Nijiro Murakami as Chishiya, Aya Asahina as Hikari Kuina, Dori Sakurada as Suguru Niragi, Sho Aoyagi as Aguni, Ayaka Miyoshi as Ann, and Yutaro Watanabe as Koda Tatta.

Take a trip back into the Borderlands when Alice in Borderland Season 2 premieres on Netflix on December 22, 2022.

Related: Alice in Borderland Season 2 Release Date Confirmed as Teaser Reveals First Face Card Game

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