The Seven Deadly Sins, xandrastax's Elizabeth cosplay is enchanting
The Seven Deadly Sins
Let's go back to the particular fantasy atmospheres of The Seven Deadly Sins with another cosplay, also in this case focused on the character of Elizabeth, who is confirmed as one of the most loved ever and particularly used as a model by various cosplayers, as shown here by the excellent xandrastax .According to the original story, Elizabeth Lyonesse is the third princess of Lyonesse, who was adopted by King Bartra and legitimate heiress to the throne. The girl is one of the main characters of the series, where she appears from the beginning, first covered by a heavy armor that hides her identity and then reveals herself to the protagonist Meliodas at the Boar Hat, in all her glory.
In her tavern waitress outfit she is reproduced by Xandrastax, with the model choosing this version for her photo shoot of Elizabeth, evidently caught in a quiet moment. It doesn't have much to do with the fantasy setting that you are taking a selfie with your mobile phone, but there it is.
Present the inevitable hair with typical fringe to cover one eye, in addition to the costume really reproduced to perfection by the model, who also in this case proves to be really skilled, managing to be similar to this character too.
If you want other cosplay, we remind you of some of the most recent published on these pages, such as the cosplay of Farah from jannetincosplay from Prince of Persia, that of Tifa from grusha with a blue dress from Final Fantasy 7, @ dracula1101's cosplay from Bayonetta, Misty's from win_winry from Pokémon and Hermione's Kalinka Fox cosplay from Harry Potter.
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The Seven Deadly Sins: Dragon's Judgement's Final Episodes Now Streaming on Netflix
The final episodes of The Seven Deadly Sins: Dragon's Judgement are now streaming on Netflix! The fifth and final season of the anime kicked off its run in Japan earlier this year and ended this Spring, but now fans of the anime in other territories can finally see how it all comes to an end for themselves. The first half of the final season, Dragon's Judgement, started streaming with 12 episodes earlier this Summer, so fans have been waiting quite a while for the second half of the final season. Now the wait is thankfully over!
With the final 12 episodes now streaming with Netflix, this means the entire 24 episode run of The Seven Deadly Sins: Dragon's Judgement is now available for viewing. If you have been waiting for the entire season to drop before kicking off one huge final binge, now's the perfect time to jump in. You have a little bit of time before the anime franchise comes to an even more definitive end with Netflix this October as well, so the clock is ticking on the final season of the anime.
(Photo: Kodansha)The Seven Deadly Sins' anime continued with an original feature film, The Seven Deadly Sins: Cursed By Light, that features an original story from series creator Nakaba Suzuki. This film launched in Japan this Summer following the end of the anime's final season, and thankfully fans won't have to wait to much longer to check it out for themselves as Netflix will be streaming this new movie beginning on October 1st in international territories outside of Japan.
This new feature film officially puts a cap on the anime franchise, so fans will get the complete experience this Fall. That means you've still got a little bit of time to catch up with the final season's entire run in time for the new movie's release. But while the anime and original manga have come to an end, the franchise has continued with an official manga sequel, The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse. This sequel is published weekly in English on the same day it drops in Japan on Bookwalker, comiXology, Kindle & Crunchyroll for those interested in seeing where the story goes from here.
What do you think? Are you excited to see how The Seven Deadly Sins: Dragon's Judgement brings the anime series to an end? How did you like the first 12 episodes so far? Let us know all of your thoughts about it in the comments! You can even reach out to me directly about all things animated and other cool stuff @Valdezology on Twitter!