The Legend of Vox Machina has folks hooked, with its wild adventures and lovable crew straight from Critical Role’s epic D&D table. After three killer seasons, everyone’s itching to know: when’s Season 4 dropping, and what’s in store? Here’s the lowdown on everything known so far.
Is Season 4 of The Legend of Vox Machina Confirmed?
Yup, it’s happening! Amazon Prime Video gave the thumbs-up for Season 4, alongside Season 3’s renewal. Fans lost it when the news hit, and it’s clear the show’s got serious love. Details are still trickling out, but the confirmation’s got everyone stoked.
When Will The Legend of Vox Machina Season 4 Be Released?
As of September 2025, no exact date’s been spilled for The Legend of Vox Machina Season 4. But the show’s rhythm gives some hints. Season 1 landed in February 2022, Season 2 rolled out in January 2023, and Season 3 popped off on October 3, 2024. That’s roughly a year between seasons, though animation’s a beast to produce.
Guessing from the pattern, late 2025 or early 2026 feels like a solid bet—maybe October 2025 to February 2026. Could be later if animation or recording hits snags, but the Critical Role crew’s all about quality. Keep tabs on their X posts or Prime Video for the official word.
What Will The Legend of Vox Machina Season 4 Be About?
The show pulls from Critical Role’s first campaign, following Vox Machina’s wild ride. Season 3 tied up a massive arc with the Chroma Conclave—no spoilers here for newbies! Season 4’s likely to dive into the next chunk of the campaign, tackling loose ends and fresh chaos.
Expect deeper dives into Vax, Keyleth, Percy, and the gang’s personal journeys. The show’s known for epic fights, gut-punch moments, and laugh-out-loud banter, so that’s a safe bet. Whispers from the team hint at new corners of Exandria, maybe with some familiar baddies or new faces stirring the pot.
Who’s Returning for The Legend of Vox Machina Season 4
The core crew’s expected to return, voiced by Critical Role’s OGs:
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Laura Bailey as Vex’ahlia, the sharp-shooting half-elf 
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Taliesin Jaffe as Percy, the brooding gunslinger 
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Ashley Johnson as Pike, the heart-of-gold cleric 
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Liam O’Brien as Vax’ildan, the rogue with a big heart 
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Marisha Ray as Keyleth, the druid finding her way 
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Sam Riegel as Scanlan, the bard with all the jokes 
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Travis Willingham as Grog, the lovable brute 
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Matthew Mercer as all sorts of NPCs and villains 
These folks bring their A-game, living and breathing their characters from the original campaign. Past seasons had cool guest stars like Stephanie Beatriz and Henry Winkler, so Season 4 might toss in some surprise voices too.
 
 
          