Isagi led his team to victory, so don't miss out Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 4 coming up to find out what happens next. Here's everything you need to know, including release date and more.
The match between Team A and Team B finally ended, and fans saw Isagi take advantage of the weak link between Rin and Shidou by teaming up with Hiori and Nanase to strengthen teamwork. This eventually leads to Isagi scoring the decisive goal that ensures their victory.
Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 4 will continue to develop after this match, so don't miss the episode when it's released. Keep reading to find out when it's released, where to watch it, the expected plot, and a recap of the previous issue.
Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 4: Release date and where to watch
Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 4 scheduled to premiere on Saturday, October 19, 2024, at 11:30 pm JST. Most international fans will be able to watch on the same day, although concurrent broadcast times may vary by region and platform.
In Japan, Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 4 will air on TV Asahi's new programming block, 'IM Animation', and will later be available on networks such as BS Asahi, AT-X and Animax. For streaming, Japanese fans can find it on platforms like ABEMA, Hulu, d Anime Store, and Netflix. Internationally, the episode will be available with English subtitles on Crunchyroll.
Expected plot in Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 4
Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 4 is expected to focus on Reo Mikage's performance in the Third Choice trial, where he teamed up with Seishiro Nagi against Team C. Although their partnership had previously been troubled challenge, Reo is prepared to show off his individual abilities.
This episode will likely depict Reo's potential as an interior offensive player Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 4 as he showcased his skills independently of Nagi's famous first touch, providing a new perspective on the duo's playing style.
Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 3 Recap
Titled 'The World of Feeling', Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 3 begins with Nanase Nijiro acting as Yoichi Isagi's support. With Nanase's support, Isagi, along with Hiori Yo, began to gain control of the midfield, attempting to assert himself while partnering with Rin Itoshi and Ryusei Shidou.
However, despite their efforts, their playstyle ends up helping Rin and Shidou score points, leaving Isagi in a difficult position. Struggling with his inability to break through and make a decisive play, Isagi receives advice from Hiori to focus on reflexive movement.
With this in mind, Isagi began to act on instinct, slipping through Rin and Shidou's defenses. This change allowed Isagi to score a “super goal” that decided the victory, surprising both his teammates and opponents.
Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 3 ends as Isagi, without realizing it, enters “Flow State,” a state of heightened focus and intuition that unlocks a new level of performance on the court.
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*Release dates and times provided are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change at the creator's discretion.