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Guillermo del Toro announces Trollhunters season 2

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Last Christmas, sometime while you either weren’t looking or were solely focused on graver matters, Netflix released what’s shaping up to be its most-watched children’s series ever, from one of the industry’s most whimsical storytellers — and if the show’s demographic-dashing storyline didn’t catch your eye the first go-round, you’re being summoned by the storyteller himself to catch on for season 2.

Trollhunters comes from Guillermo del Toro and marks both a first for the filmmaker — a bingeable creation for Netflix — and a return to form by way of a long-standing history with DreamWorks Animation, where Del Toro cut his teeth in the medium. EW can exclusively reveal that, following the successful run of the first 26 episodes, a second season of 13 episodes will arrive later this year, with production already long underway for season 2.

The show follows the adventures of Jim (Anton Yelchin, who recorded the first season before his death in June), a teenager-turned-warrior called upon by an underground civilization of trolls to defend their way of life from both humans and evil trolls alike. The returning cast includes Charlie Saxton and Lexi Medrano as Jim’s cohorts Toby and Claire, Kelsey Grammer as his troll mentor Blinky, and Clancy Brown as the series’ big bad, Gunmar.

What’s important to know about Trollhunters and its expansive world-building is that despite the show’s impending viewership pedigree, its stunning visuals shouldn’t be construed as simply for kids. As Del Toro himself tells it, Trollhunters is for kids in the same way as Pacific Rim and Hellboy were for kids — which is to say, they straddle the optics of genre in a way that much (although definitely not all) of the director’s work does.

To announce season 2, Del Toro spoke with EW about the validation of renewal, how the show will handle the loss of Yelchin, and where the series — and Del Toro himself — will go from here.

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Is also talking on twitter about it.
 

pitchfork

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Had this in my watch list since it first went live but still not got round to it. Might have to binge it over the weekend
 

Beefsquid

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From the beginning when we planned the writers’ room, we set out a map of 52 episodes, and created arcs that break every 13, and those were planned four years ago.
So we have been recording Kelsey Grammer, Anton, Ron Perlman, Clancy Brown, everybody involved in the series for years and years.
And there was a break in the arc in the right episode that allows us to preserve all the work that Anton did that was phenomenal.

I'm glad they were able to continue using Anton's voice. He did a fantastic job in this roll.
 

HStallion

Now what's the next step in your master plan?
I was pretty impressed with the second half, the villain in particular was really well done.
 

Xe4

Banned
Nice. It was a fun show, even if it could come off as annoying at times. I detested the sidekick character, Toby, but the rest was really good. Shame they ended it on a bit of a cliffhanger, but what can you do.
 

SeanC

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What about the Haunted Mansion reboot?


Dead project not moving forward. Especially since he dropped out as director.

Disney paid him and the other writers out so it's, at best, "in turnaround" with GdT still on as producer but truth is they kind of don't give a shit about it.
 
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