She-Ra and the Princesses of Power Season 2 Trailer From Netflix

by Jay Cochran
April 1, 2019
This past weekend, during a fan-filled panel at WonderCon, DreamWorks Animation debuted the season two trailer for its critically-acclaimed Netflix original series She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. Panelists included executive producer Noelle Stevenson, Aimee Carrero (voice of Adora/She-Ra), AJ Michalka (voice of Catra), Marcus Scribner (voice of Bow), Karen Fukuhara (voice of Glimmer), Lauren Ash (voice of Scorpia), Merit Leighton (voice of Frosta) and moderator Dana Schwartz from Entertainment Weekly. The audience was treated to an extended look at the second season, including clips highlighting what happens when you leave Scorpia in charge, Bow’s lofty battlefield plans and more!



Firmly at the lead of the Princess Alliance, season 2 finds Adora embarking on a quest of self-discovery to learn more about her past and her future as She-Ra. With Catra rising the ranks of the Horde, the Rebellion must fight to thwart her next attack. The action-packed season two includes seven episodes and arrives on Netflix April 26.


Panel Highlights Include:

● Over 10 minutes of new footage throughout the panel debuted, including the debut of the season 2 trailer

● Fans walked away with a season 2 poster

● Noelle Stevenson played two truths and lie and shared:

●Adora and Scorpia have a girls night in
●Shadow Weaver takes up gardening
●Bow falls off a cliff
●Marcus Scribner shared that Bow is definitely into Dungeons and Dragons
●Fans should keep an eye out for easter eggs of Lookee this season
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Satam - 2019-04-02 @ 5:43 pm

I like that show a lot better than I thought I would when my wife started watching it with me trying to read a book on the couch.

Thinwheat - 2019-04-02 @ 5:16 am

I really want to like this show, but something about the art style and the animation turn me off. I guess I'm not the target audience anyway.

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