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    Prime Video’s 4-Part Epic Fantasy ‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ Gets a Gripping Reset

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    It’s been two years since viewers last visited Tal’Dorei to follow The Legend of Vox Machina, the first animated adaptation from the hugely popular Critical Role YouTube channel. In that time, its sister show, The Mighty Nein, debuted to an equally rapturous reception. Now, the original team of misfits returns for what will be their penultimate season.

    For the uninitiated, the series is based on Critical Role‘s first Dungeons & Dragons campaign, following the basic path of that journey with some alterations to keep things interesting. The main players from that show voice their characters, with Dungeon Master Matthew Mercer also playing various characters throughout the series. Numerous familiar names have appeared as guest stars, including the late Lance Reddick, Stephanie Beatriz, and Indira Varma. After overcoming a formidable foe at the close of Season 3, does Prime Video‘s fantasy adventure adaptation keep the magic going?

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    • What is ‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ Season 4 About?
          • 10 Crucial Differences Between ‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ and the Critical Role Campaign
    • ‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ Season 4 Doesn’t Rush Into Its Story
    • ‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ Season 4 Keeps the Heroes at the Heart of the Story
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    What is ‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ Season 4 About?

    The Legend of Vox Machina Season 4 begins a year out from Vox Machina’s battle against the Chroma Conclave and finds the team’s various members having gone their separate ways. Vex (Laura Bailey) is adjusting to a life of nobility with Percy (Taliesin Jaffe); Keyleth (Marisha Ray) grapples with responsibility as she prepares for her leadership trial, as well as worrying about Vax’s (Liam O’Brien) increasingly frail condition. Grog (Travis Willingham) sings songs of his adventures in taverns alongside a brooding Pike (Ashley Johnson), and no one knows where Scanlan (Sam Riegel) has disappeared to.

    With every member torn between the call to adventure and the desire to settle down, each is drawn back to the others by supernatural incidents connected to a cult that worships “The Whispered One.” They must face their own trauma, fears, and even a wealthy super-fan named Taryon Darrington (Wayne Brady) to save the world from a new evil.


    The Vox Machina crew standing together with their weapons.


    10 Crucial Differences Between ‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ and the Critical Role Campaign

    Every adaptation needs more than a few changes.

    ‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ Season 4 Doesn’t Rush Into Its Story

    the-legend-of-vox-machina-season-4 Image via Prime Video

    In the wake of defeating a huge foe, other fantasy shows might be tempted to up the ante and hurtle themselves into the next epic moment. The Legend of Vox Machina Season 4 is in no hurry, however, assuming you’ve come to care for these characters, and allows for a gentle but interesting catch-up in the first couple of episodes. It sits with its heroes, whether they’re yearning for action or grappling with the consequences of their actions. The beginning of Season 4 serves as an intriguing reset that both gives the previous story time to sink in and allows a new storyline to creep in.

    Season 4’s episodes also avoid feeling repetitive by switching up genres as the story progresses. Episode 5 is told in the style of a heist movie, with a plot that is as chaotic in its execution as you would expect. On the other end of the scale, Episode 7’s haunted house mystery is a genuinely chilling 25 minutes, with each character stuck in separate rooms containing a different flavor of fear.

    As with previous seasons, The Legend of Vox Machina‘s strength lies in its flexibility with tone. The adult comedy never cheapens the serious moments, and bawdiness, grief, and existential dread all get time to breathe. The element of surprise comes in the form of Season 4’s plot deviating from the original tabletop campaign. While the decision might rub purists the wrong way, those looking for a fresh twist on a familiar adventure will be enthralled.

    Wayne Brady as Taryon Darrington in Legend of Vox Machina Season 4
    Wayne Brady as Taryon Darrington in Legend of Vox Machina Season 4
    Image via Prime Video

    This season, our favorite adventurers are joined by Taryon Darrington, voiced by Wayne Brady, who has the chops for both the character’s comedic and musical inclinations. He crosses paths with Vox Machina as an enthusiastic fan of the group, as well as a would-be adventurer. With his mechanical scribe, Doty, taking down the (somewhat exaggerated) account of his adventures, he anoints himself a member of the team, to their dismay, but eventually proves his worth. It’s an interesting perspective to throw into the mix — just as our heroes have been beaten down by tragedy and regret, Darrington comes bouncing in with all the enthusiasm of someone whose emotional armor has never been dented.

    Another notable addition to the voice cast is Andy Serkis, the Lord of the Rings legend and mo-cap master who was announced recently in an undisclosed role. To explain that character too deeply would be to ruin the fun, so we’ll just say he brings every drop of gravitas you would expect from the Emmy-winning star.

    ‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ Season 4 Keeps the Heroes at the Heart of the Story

    Vex and Keyleth riding Trinket in Legend of Vox Machina Season 4
    Vex and Keyleth riding Trinket in Legend of Vox Machina Season 4
    Image via Prime Video

    Despite a new adventure and characters, The Legend of Vox Machina Season 4 keeps the development of the main cast at the core of its storytelling. There are spectacular fight sequences, unsettling mysteries, and hilarious gags, but the show is never better than when its central ensemble is delving into the deepest parts of their souls.

    Grief is a constant companion in all the characters’ lives, both in terms of who they have lost and who they fear losing. Keyleth, in particular, has some heartbreaking moments as she fights against the forces of fate that seem determined to take her beloved Vax from her. As for Pike, who heals the healer? It’s a fascinating journey as the normally chipper cleric finds herself drifting from the Everlight. This crisis of faith and resentment toward what life has taken from her leads to an emotional turmoil that lands heavier than any fire bolt.

    Ironically, it’s the heroic, but not especially bright, Grog who becomes the group’s moral center. As their world becomes increasingly complicated, his sense of right and wrong (and “f*cking sh*t up”) seems the sanest philosophy of all. Whereas many large-scale series pivot between twists to keep viewers tuning in, The Legend of Vox Machina continues to underline that the most compelling adventures play out from within.

    The Legend of Vox Machina Season 4 proves that the show still has plenty of tricks up its sleeve. With writing that plays on the audience’s affection for these characters and a variety of genres to keep things interesting, it remains a funny, thrilling, and surprisingly deep fantasy series that balances fan service with a story that won’t leave newcomers alienated. Viewers will undoubtedly be perched on the edge of their seats in anticipation of the final season.

    The Legend of Vox Machina Season 4 premieres June 3 on Prime Video.


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    Release Date

    January 27, 2022

    Network

    Prime Video

    Showrunner

    Brandon Auman

    Directors

    Young Heller, Eugene Lee, Alicia Chan

    Writers

    Eugene Son, Travis Willingham, Chris Wyatt, Kevin Burke, Suzanne Keilly, Mae Catt, Todd Casey, Ashly Burch, May Chan, Marc Bernardin


    Pros & Cons

    • Season 4 resets the story while embracing the true heart of the story via its core ensemble.
    • Andy Serkis is a superb addition to the cast.
    • Season 4 beautifully sets up the show’s swan song.
    • Critical Role purists may dislike deviations from the game’s plot.

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