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The Brotherhood Is Dead In This 'Fox' Promotional Art

By Eric Dominguez

Fox is dead. So is Daisy. Oron and Eve are also in their icy graves. Deja, too. And Prince Orasmin and Davi. All are dead.

At least they're dead in this promotional art for Fox: Season IV, its final season. We have just thirteen episodes remaining before the sun sets for good with this particular series.

Will everyone die? That seems... highly unlikely, to say the least. Here is the promotional art:

Courtesy of © SkySoft Entertainment

It's a rather grim affair, and while everyone probably won't die in Season IV, I think it's safe to say everything is wrapping up. The end is near and the epic war will be fought. That means, anything is possible.

Perhaps the bigger question is who will survive? If Fox hadn't died last season only to be resurrected, I would totally put my money on her, heroes have to make sacrifices after all. However, that doesn't seem likely after Season III's plot twist and from a story stand point, it seems too unfair to kill off Daisy as well. I think the two love birds will have their happy ending. So my biggest predictions are Oron will go down heroically (maybe saving Fox or Deja), Deja will go down shortly after Oron and poetically die by his side and Davi will go down fighting a Dream Demon three times his size. I have other predictions. I truly believe Rath will finally go down and Alliel will meet his maker but I'll leave how I think it'll happen for another article in the future when the premiere date is closer.

I'm half excited and half terrified about the upcoming season and the whole notion of the series ending- and much to my dismay, too soon but all good things must come to an end.

Here is the actual poster that will dawn the final season's marketing:



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