Heavy Is the Crown
- El episodio se transmitió el 9 nov 2024
- TV-14
- 40min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
9.0/10
34 k
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Vi y Caitlyn luchan por encontrar la mejor manera de responder a una terrible tragedia que se cobra vidas y aumenta las tensiones entre las ciudades gemelas.Vi y Caitlyn luchan por encontrar la mejor manera de responder a una terrible tragedia que se cobra vidas y aumenta las tensiones entre las ciudades gemelas.Vi y Caitlyn luchan por encontrar la mejor manera de responder a una terrible tragedia que se cobra vidas y aumenta las tensiones entre las ciudades gemelas.
- Premios
- 4 premios ganados en total
Kevin Alejandro
- Jayce
- (voz)
Earl Baylon
- Loris
- (voz)
Remy Hii
- Mr. Kiramman
- (voz)
Mara Junot
- Shoola
- (voz)
Josh Keaton
- Salo
- (voz)
Katie Leung
- Caitlyn
- (voz)
Harry Lloyd
- Viktor
- (voz)
Toks Olagundoye
- Mel
- (voz)
Ella Purnell
- Jinx
- (voz)
Hailee Steinfeld
- Vi
- (voz)
Ellen Thomas
- Ambessa
- (voz)
Katy Townsend
- Maddie
- (voz)
Brett Tucker
- Singed
- (voz)
David Boat
- Additional Voices
- (voz)
- (as Dave Boat)
Opiniones destacadas
Season 1 was incredible, but they have upped the production value (somehow) for season 2. I am literally blown away after this first episode. It certainly starts out with an incredibly somber mood, but by the end you will realize that war is here. It's hard to even find the words to describe just how impressive it is that they have managed to improve on what they did in season 1. The lighthearted tone barely makes an appearance in this first episode. It feels more like a movie than the first season. I am beyond impressed. It's my favorite piece of media and I've been consuming the stuff for 40 years. Hats off to everyone involved in this MASTERPIECE. 10/10.
10ecedits
This show has set an all time new bar for animation, extremely impressive. The music choices are also always phenomenal and appropriate. The story telling continues to be top tier, and I'd go as far to say as this is a masterpiece of its own right. Emotional, dramatic, and a perfect foundation for the rest of the season.
I know some people have said they didn't like the 'music video' aspect of it (which was only for a few scenes), but I personally love that. It's wonderful artistry and creativity, and I love how this show uses multiple formats to tell its story. Very creative with alternating art forms too. 10/10.
I know some people have said they didn't like the 'music video' aspect of it (which was only for a few scenes), but I personally love that. It's wonderful artistry and creativity, and I love how this show uses multiple formats to tell its story. Very creative with alternating art forms too. 10/10.
It's unbelievable how the team behind this series managed to create something so beautiful, even more stunning than the first season. Visually speaking it is a gem of animation, with breathtaking backgrounds and outstanding animation. The characters lead the way, already established in season 1 here they shine as never before. The story holds your breath with a relentless pace that leaves no rest. As if that were not enough, the soundtrack is also at indescribable levels, with astonishing sequences where music and art come together to create wonder.
Just from the new intro I knew this was going to be a magnificent series, and arc 4 does not disappoint at all.
Just from the new intro I knew this was going to be a magnificent series, and arc 4 does not disappoint at all.
Heavy is the Crown!
After three years of waiting Arcane is finally back on our screens and it lost nothing of its glory. The story continues right after the cliffhanger at the end of season 1, that showed Jinx blowing up the council.
In the aftermath of that event, the council members have to regroup. Especially Caitleen has to process her mother's death. But the threat isn't over as their enemies are attacking the memorial event and thereby showing no mercy.
Caitleen makes the decision to fight and with her, Jinx's sister. It is a burden to lead the council against their enemies. Heavy is the crown indeed, as Emily Armstrong sings. The comeback of Linkin Park is connected to the comeback of Arcane.
It is not too early to say, that Netflix and Riot Games hit another homerun with season 2.
After three years of waiting Arcane is finally back on our screens and it lost nothing of its glory. The story continues right after the cliffhanger at the end of season 1, that showed Jinx blowing up the council.
In the aftermath of that event, the council members have to regroup. Especially Caitleen has to process her mother's death. But the threat isn't over as their enemies are attacking the memorial event and thereby showing no mercy.
Caitleen makes the decision to fight and with her, Jinx's sister. It is a burden to lead the council against their enemies. Heavy is the crown indeed, as Emily Armstrong sings. The comeback of Linkin Park is connected to the comeback of Arcane.
It is not too early to say, that Netflix and Riot Games hit another homerun with season 2.
10mmmehtab
Arcane have taken storytelling to new heights, pushing the boundaries of traditional narratives. The first episode of a new series has set the bar exceptionally high, eliciting reactions like "Oh my god! What a beautiful episode it was."
From the very beginning, the episode captivated viewers with its dynamic storytelling and unexpected intensity. It's not often that the opening episode of a series delivers such a high-octane experience. Typically, the first episode is reserved for laying the groundwork, introducing characters, and establishing the story's tone. However, this episode defied conventions by diving straight into the action. It set a relentless pace that kept viewers glued to their screens, with no moment wasted on unnecessary exposition. The storytelling was tight and efficient, ensuring that every scene contributed to the overall momentum.
One of the most impressive aspects was how the episode managed to balance action with character development. Often, shows can lean too heavily into either action or story, but this premiere episode struck a perfect balance. The writers skillfully introduced us to the main characters, providing just enough backstory to make us invested in their journey while keeping the focus on the unfolding events. This delicate balancing act is crucial for maintaining viewer engagement, especially in a premiere episode where the stakes need to be set high to capture the audience's attention.
The action sequences in the last 20 minutes were nothing short of breathtaking. It's rare for a series to deliver such intense, edge-of-your-seat moments so early on, and yet, this episode felt like a climactic mid-season event. The choreography of the action scenes was masterfully done, blending high-energy sequences with emotional beats that kept viewers emotionally invested. The tension was palpable, and the episode did a fantastic job of immersing viewers in the experience, almost making them feel like they were part of the on-screen chaos.
Typically, shows reserve their most intense and suspenseful scenes for later episodes, around episode four or five, when viewers are more invested in the characters and storylines. By that point, the stakes have been established, and the audience is primed for heightened drama. However, this series took a bold approach by delivering that level of suspense and tension right out of the gate. It's a risky move, but one that paid off handsomely. By front-loading the season with such a powerful episode, the showrunners have set a high bar for the rest of the series. It leaves viewers wondering: if this is what they delivered in episode one, what can we expect in the episodes to come?
The visual effects and cinematography were another standout feature of this episode. The way the scenes were shot added to the intensity, with tight, close-up shots that captured the characters' emotions and wide, sweeping shots that showcased the scale of the action. The use of lighting and sound design further enhanced the atmosphere, making the suspenseful moments feel even more dramatic. Every visual and auditory element was carefully crafted to draw the audience deeper into the story.
One of the most impressive aspects was how the episode managed to balance action with character development. Often, shows can lean too heavily into either action or story, but this premiere episode struck a perfect balance. The writers skillfully introduced us to the main characters, providing just enough backstory to make us invested in their journey while keeping the focus on the unfolding events. This delicate balancing act is crucial for maintaining viewer engagement, especially in a premiere episode where the stakes need to be set high to capture the audience's attention.
The action sequences in the last 20 minutes were nothing short of breathtaking. It's rare for a series to deliver such intense, edge-of-your-seat moments so early on, and yet, this episode felt like a climactic mid-season event. The choreography of the action scenes was masterfully done, blending high-energy sequences with emotional beats that kept viewers emotionally invested. The tension was palpable, and the episode did a fantastic job of immersing viewers in the experience, almost making them feel like they were part of the on-screen chaos.
Typically, shows reserve their most intense and suspenseful scenes for later episodes, around episode four or five, when viewers are more invested in the characters and storylines. By that point, the stakes have been established, and the audience is primed for heightened drama. However, this series took a bold approach by delivering that level of suspense and tension right out of the gate. It's a risky move, but one that paid off handsomely. By front-loading the season with such a powerful episode, the showrunners have set a high bar for the rest of the series. It leaves viewers wondering: if this is what they delivered in episode one, what can we expect in the episodes to come?
The visual effects and cinematography were another standout feature of this episode. The way the scenes were shot added to the intensity, with tight, close-up shots that captured the characters' emotions and wide, sweeping shots that showcased the scale of the action. The use of lighting and sound design further enhanced the atmosphere, making the suspenseful moments feel even more dramatic. Every visual and auditory element was carefully crafted to draw the audience deeper into the story.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaHeavy is the Crown isn't just the name of this Arcane episode-it's also the anthem for the 2024 League of Legends World Championship, performed by Linkin Park. For this episode, Emily Armstrong, Linkin Park's vocalist, brings a unique rendition of the song to the show.
- ConexionesFeatures Linkin Park: Heavy is the Crown (2024)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 40min
- Color
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- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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