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‘Alice in Borderland’ Season 2 Parents Guide: Age Rating & Trailer

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One of the best sci-fi shows Alice in Borderland season 2 will return to Netflix on December 22, and we want to share all there is to know about it so you’re fully prepared for its release. You can read below all the important information about Alice in Borderland season 2, including cast and age ratings.

Alice in Borderland season 2 is here, and this season will be full of many turns and twists. I wonder what new obstacles and difficulties the characters will face. We can expect many action-packed scenes that will surely have everyone on the edge of their seats, based on the trailer.

Cast

Kento Yamazaki (Arisu), Nijiro Murakami (Chishiya), Tao Tsuchiya (Usagi), Ayaka Miyoshi (Ann), Sho Aoyagi (Aguni), Dori Sakurada (Niragi), Riisa Naka (Mira), Aya Asahina (Kuina) return in the second season. In addition, Yuri Tsunematsu, Isomura Hayato, Tomohisa Yamashita, Inowaki Kai, Sato Honami, and Maiguma Katsuya joined the season 2 cast.

Alice in Borderland season 2 parents guide and age rating

Alice in Borderland season 2 is rated TV-MA. This means Alice in Borderland season 2 is only for mature audiences. It was given this maturity rating for sexual scenes, strong language, sexual violence, nudity, smoking, graphic violence, and suicide.

Trailer:

For further updates on Alice in Borderland season 2, please stay tuned on our website.

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