Just writing the final line of Arcane season 2 took its creator 27 hours: "How do you end a show like this?"
Exc🐼lusive: Alex Yee "spent just an in✃sane amount of time on the last line"

Arcane's co-creator says he spent "an insane amount of time" on 🐭the final line of the show, putting as much as 27 hours into th🌊e single line.
Speaking to GamesRadar+ ahead of the release of Arcane season 2, co-creator Alex Yee said: "I spenꦕt just an insane amount of time on the last line of the show. It was literally like 27 hours or something like that. I was just sitting there trying to be like 'what is the line? How do you end a show like this?'"
While Yee says he was keen that Arcane season 2 not "feel like a political statement," he and co-creator Christꦏian Linke says it's hard to entirely "divorce ourselves" from the real world.
With that in mind, he explains that why that last line took him so lon🎃g to write: "When we talk about state of the world stuff, or the feeling where you face impossible situations or you look at impossible conflict𒀰s, I think in a lot of ways, that line for me is speaking to me own take, or my own kind of hope."
Of course, other than Yee, Linke, and other people involved in the making of the show, ve⭕ry few people know what that final line is. We won't find out for ourselves until November 23, when the show's third and final act drops on Netflix.
澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Arcane season 2 first reactions suggest we're in for something special, even if we do have to wait a few weeks to enjoy the season in its entirety. But with 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Arcane set to end with season 2,ꦺ that final line has a significant legacy to uphold𝔍.
Act 1 of Arcane season 2 is available to stream on Netflix from November 9, with Act 2 following next week. Don't miss an episode with our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: Arcane season 2 release ꦓschedule.
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