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    Netflix’s Arcane, Terminator Zero, and other anime series leak

    News RoomBy News RoomAugust 9, 20242 Mins Read
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    Several upcoming anime titles from Netflix have shown up on X and 4Chan, including season two of Arcane and Terminator Zero. Today Netflix confirmed the leaks, as reported earlier by IGN.

    “One of our post production partners has been compromised and footage from several of our titles has unfortunately leaked online. Our team is aggressively taking action to have it taken down,” Netflix spokesperson Sabryna Phillips said in a statement provided to The Verge.

    Netflix’s Arcane anime is supposed to conclude with its second and final season this November, while Terminator Zero will stream on the platform starting August 29th. The leaks first started surfacing earlier this week, revealing screenshots, clips, and full episodes of several anime series coming to Netflix, such as Dandadan, Ranma ½, and Mononoke the Movie.

    Meanwhile, the first episode of Re: Zero’s third season, which is headed to Crunchyroll, also appeared online. Other content unrelated to anime, like Heartstopper season 3, Jentry Chau vs. The Underworld, Plankton: The Movie, and Spellbound leaked as well, IGN reports. Last week, scenes from Max’s House of the Dragons season 2 finale appeared online as well, with Warner Bros. Discovery blaming “an unintentional release from an international third-party distributor,” according to Variety.

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