Prime Video’s adult animated series “The Legend of Vox Machina” has released a sneak peek for season 4, introducing two new characters for the upcoming season.
During Critical Role’s panel at San Diego Comic-Con, a never-before-seen clip was shown to the audience, featuring Percy, Vax, Vex, Keyleth, Pike, Grog, and Gilmore. Also featured in the sneak peek are two new characters – well, new if you haven’t watched the playthrough campaign.
*Spoilers ahead for The Legend of Vox Machina*
The two new characters are Taryon Darrington and his automaton companion Doty, voiced by Sam Riegel. In the sneak peek, the group is seen discussing the best way to defeat the Whispered One. Percy devises a plan to break into the Cobalt Soul vault to obtain a scroll that could lead to the answers they seek.
About “The Legend of Vox Machina”
In Season Three, the Chroma Conclave’s path of destruction spread like wildfire while the Cinder King hunted down Vox Machina. Our lovable band of misfits ultimately saved their loved ones, Tal’Dorei, and all of Exandria, but also suffered heavy losses. Season Four finds our heroes scattered across the globe on separate journeys, but when a cataclysmic threat befalls Exandria – they must reunite to face a foe darker than they could imagine.
Season 4 will premiere on Prime Video in 2026.
Renewed For A Fifth and Final Season
Prime Video announced that the highly popular and critically acclaimed series, The Legend of Vox Machina, from Critical Role and Titmouse, has been renewed for a fifth and final season. Additionally, Season Four is set to return in 2026.
“A huge congratulations to our creative collaborators at Critical Role and Titmouse for bringing the incredible story of The Legend of Vox Machina to life for our global Prime Video customers,” said Melissa Wolfe, Head of Animation, Amazon MGM Studios. “Achieving five seasons is a significant milestone for everyone involved, and we can’t wait for fans to experience what we have planned for the epic fifth and final season of The Legend of Vox Machina on Prime Video.”
“It’s so rare for any television series to get to tell a complete story, beginning to end, exactly as it was envisioned,” said executive producers and Critical Role co-founders Sam Riegel and Travis Willingham. “We’re so grateful to our fans, the critters, our partners at Prime Video, and the original Kickstarter backers for bringing this show to life, and turning the numbskulls of Vox Machina into animation legends.”
