The Dragon Prince – Season 4
As the world pushes back against the newly arrived magic user, Callum and Rayla must risk everything to unlock Aaravos’s secrets and uncover the truth about his mysterious mission.
The show's creators and executive producers Aaron Ehasz and Justin Richmond have crafted a new story full of twists, turns, and shocking reveals.
Season 4 finds Rayla, Callum, Ezran, and their motley crew of allies struggling to deal with the aftermath of Aaravos’s sudden reappearance in Xadia. As the world pushes back against the newly arrived magic user, Callum and Rayla must risk everything to unlock Aaravos’s secrets and uncover the truth about his mysterious mission. With a new set of enemies hot on their heels, and a powerful surge of magic threatening to give them away, our heroes will need to figure out a way to survive.
The show’s ensemble cast will be welcomed back for Season 4, including Paula Burrows as Rayla, Erik Dellums as King Harrow, Jack De Sena as Callum, Jason Simpson as Ezran, Racquel Belmonte as Claudia, Sasha Rojen as Viren and Jesse Inocalla as Soren.
Season 4 of The Dragon Prince promises all-new adventures and exciting surprises, with a little help from old friends and even some unexpected allies. Tune in on Nov. 3, 2022, to see what Aaravos has in store for the magical world of Xadia!
The Dragon Prince is a thrilling animated series for all ages. With captivating storylines, stunning animation, and excellent vocal performances, it’s no wonder that fans have been eagerly awaiting the next season of this fan-favorite show. Whether you’re a long-time fan or just getting started with the series, you won’t want to miss the new season of The Dragon Prince, premiering November 3, 2022. Get ready for a magical new journey into the world of Xadia!
Premiere date: November 3, 2022
Studio: Bardel Entertainment, Madison Wells, Netflix
Cast: Paula Burrows, Erik Dellums, Jack De Sena, Jason Simpson, Racquel Belmonte, Sasha Rojen, Jesse Inocalla
Creators: Aaron Ehasz, Justin Richmond
Producers: Aaron Ehasz, Justin Richmond, Devon Giehl, Neil Mukhopadhyay, Richard Grieve, Iain Hendry