Act 1 of “Arcane” was finally released for viewing on Saturday night, and the show’s aftermath has the League of Legends community buzzing. With so many unanswered questions and fan theories (When will “Arcane” Act 2 bring Episodes 4-6? Are Singed, Twitch, and Dr. Mundo in the series? Are Mylo and Claggor really dead? Could Vander be Warwick?) Upcomer decided to take on the toughest ones.

Please be aware that the following content contains future episode spoilers and lore-based theories.

When will Netflix release ‘Arcane’ Act 2 (Episodes 4-6)?

On November 13, “Arcane” will return to Netflix with Act 2 and Episodes 4, 5, and 6. An official release date has yet to be announced to fans. For context, the first Act aired at 10 p.m. on both Netflix and Twitch. ET.

Is it true that Mylo and Claggor are no longer alive?

In the aftermath of Jinx’s explosions in Silco’s lair at the end of Episode 3, Mylo’s chest was impaled by a pipe. The roof above caved in a few moments later, crushing Mylo and Claggor beneath the rubble.

While there is reason to believe that characters who have died on screen can be brought back (the League of Legends lore is full of such tales), neither Mylo nor Claggor appear elsewhere in the lore. It’s safe to assume that the Mylo and Claggor characters are finished with the “Arcane” series, barring any unexpected resurrection antics.

What is the name of the character Mylo’s voice actor?

One of the most common reactions to the first three episodes of “Arcane,” which aired on Saturday night, was that the character’s voice sounded familiar.

This is due to the fact that many of the viewers have already heard that voice. Yuri Lowenthal portrays Mylo in the film “Arcane.” Lowenthal is a talented voice actor who has played Peter Parker in the 2018 “Spider-Man” video game, the lead in the 2005 Cartoon Network series “Ben 10,” and Sasuke Uchiha for 33 episodes in the 2017 anime “Boruto: Naruto Next Generations.”

Lowenthal has also worked in the MOBA adaptation field. In “Dota: Dragon’s Blood,” he played Davion for eight episodes.

Is it true that Silco’s assistant is Singed?

Yes, that is correct. Silco’s assistant is The Mad Chemist himself, despite the fact that he has yet to be named. Apart from the character’s traits clearly aligning with the League of Legends champion, those who watched the “Arcane” premiere with subtitles on would have seen the name “Singed” attributed to that character’s dialog.

In the first three episodes, Singed was a major character. Fans saw him concoct a purple potion for Silco that mutated the subject and gave it super strength and size when ingested. The explosions set off by Jinx at the end of the episode also made their way to Singed’s lab. Much of Singed’s potion stock was shattered by the explosion, and a storm of that mutant liquid engulfed Singed himself.

That sequence could indicate that Singed will gain a superpower in later episodes.

Is Twitch part of the ‘Arcane’ franchise?

Singed used a rat as his test subject when he first showed his purple potion to Silco in a show-and-tell. After ingesting the liquid, the rodent, which was about to be eaten by a much larger sphinx cat, mutated, grew to a much larger size, and tore the cat apart.

Many viewers speculated right away whether the newly mutated rat would be revealed to be Twitch.

On the one hand, Singed’s rat was mutated with purple accents, and Twitch is known for its green aesthetic. Twitch, on the other hand, is based in Zaun, which is where all of this is taking place.

For the time being, your guess is as good as anyone else’s.

Are you Dr. Mundo, Deckard or Vander?

Singed, of course, moved straight to human trials after the rat’s mutation. Deckard, one of Silco’s young goons who failed to capture Vi and her friends earlier in the first episode, was the first target.

At the end of the third episode, we saw Vi and Jinx’s adoptive father, Vander, become infected by the serum. Both characters grew considerably in size, with the purple serum coursing through their veins. In theory, this would match League of Legends champion Dr. Mundo’s physical description.

While there are some parallels between Mundo’s lore and what we saw of Deckard in the “Arcane” series — both were forsaken and forced to transform by their boss — some fans believe neither Deckard nor Vander is Mundo.

Is it possible that Vander is actually Warwick?

This is a lot more intriguing than the question posed by Dr. Mundo. Upcomer went into such detail about it that he wrote a separate article about it.

We believe that Vander is most likely pre-transformation Warwick, based on both official League of Legends lore and what we’ve seen in “Arcane” thus far. It remains to be seen whether or not the fully mutated beast will appear in the series.

Is Silco the Jhin of League of Legends?

Nope. Silco, voiced by Jason Spisak, is a completely unique character in the “Arcane” universe. While there are undoubtedly character references in the League of Legends lore that Riot had in mind when creating Silco, he does not currently exist in the League of Legends champion pool in any capacity.

Was Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park at the ‘Arcane’ premiere?

Was Mike Shinoda, co-founder of Linkin Park, present at the Arcane premiere? Yes. Did he say everything he needed to say? It all depends on which Riot Games title you prefer.

In an interview at the “Arcane” red carpet event, Shinoda admitted that he is more into VALORANT than League of Legends.