Power Rangers series moves to Netflix as streamer lands rights to Dino Fury Season 2

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Soon it’s going to be Morphin’ time over at Netflix! That’s right, Rangers! Netflix has landed the exclusive U.S. rights to the Power Rangers series for the upcoming sophomore season of Power Rangers Dino Fury. Marking the 29th season of Power Rangers overall – Season 2 of Power Rangers Dino Fury will charge onto Netflix Spring 2022.

The cast includes Zayto (Red Ranger), Ollie (Blue Ranger), Izzy (Green Ranger), Javi (Black Ranger), Amelia (Pink Ranger), and the newest Ranger, Aiyon (Gold Ranger). But what’s a new season without new characters, weapons, and Zords? Don’t worry, all of that and more will be a part of the new season too.

Here’s the official synopsis for Power Rangers Dino Fury:

When an army of powerful alien beings is unleashed on Earth-threatening life as we know it, a brand-new team of Power Rangers, fueled by the pre-historic power of the dinosaurs, are recruited to deal with the threat!

Adapted from the 43rd Japanese Super Sentai series, Kishiryu Sentai RyusoulgerPower Rangers Dino Fury, the first season in the series is already available to stream on Netflix. Per the acquisition, several other installments of the Power Rangers series will be making their way to Netflix, including Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Seasons 1 (1993), 2 (1994) and 3 (1995); Ninja Steel Seasons 1 (2017) and 2 (2018); as well as Beast Morphers Seasons 1 (2019) and 2 (2020).

Per Deadline, Power Rangers Dino Fury Season 2 will pick up right where Season 1 left off, with the fate of Void Knight and Santaura revealed. Evil forces and influential villains will continue to disrupt the Dino Fury Rangers. Season 2 will also see Zayto and Aiyon discovering more about Rafkon, their home planet, the development of new and existing relationships, and the introduction of never-before-seen characters. Fans can also look forward to the reveals of new power-ups, including new Dino Boost Keys.

Are you excited for the Power Rangers series to morph on over to Netflix? Let us know in the comments section below.

Source: Deadline

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