Arcane: Silco could return in the second season
The first season of Arcane, a TV series based on some characters from League of Legends, amazed everyone from every perspective. Viewers absolutely loved the story created by Riot Games and brought to life by Fortiche, and they are eagerly demanding a second season.
And this second chapter might bring some rather juicy surprises, including the unexpected return of Silco, the “adoptive father” of Jinx. We are still talking about speculations, even though some official statements have already surfaced.
Let’s see what will happen to the beloved villain of the first season, hoping that his return will be contextualized and well-developed.
Silco could return in the second season of Arcane
Official statements
Adding fuel to the fans’ hype about Silco’s possible return, there have been statements from Jason Spisak, the voice actor for the character in English. Spisak explicitly stated that he has recorded lines for the second season, though he didn’t reveal too much about the future of Arcane’s antagonist.
“Yeah, well, I’ve recorded lines for Season 2. They let me say it. Riot Games let me tell people. They said, ‘You can officially tell people that you have recorded lines for Season 2.’ So, I’m allowed to say that I have. Well, first of all, the writing for that show is incredible. I keep saying that it’s the writer’s fault that I have the voices, but really, you have to look at the words that are being said, and the audition for Silco was the monologue from the beginning of Episode 3: ‘Have you ever wonder what it’s like to drown?’ And you can’t read that monologue and not feel this incredibly smoky sense of manipulation.”
In short, there are some hints about Silco’s return, but they are scarce. He might come back through flashbacks or memories in the mind of a Jinx left to her madness, alone after the death of her “adoptive father,” ready to unleash her violence on Piltover. Alternatively, Singed might perform one of his macabre acts, bringing this character back to life in other ways.
We can only wait impatiently for the second season of Arcane, which, for now, doesn’t have an official release date set.