So, do you think there will be a sequel with their childrens? The ending was fine for me, sad that we didn't get to Lancelot though (Ban's son). Your opinions?
In response to your specific question about a sequel:
As a manga reader, I can confidently tell you that there is a sequel. It's called Four Knights of the Apocalypse, and it's been releasing since early January. I haven't read it since I'm not particularly interested, but it's there so feel free to check that out. The real question is if it gets animated or not; the answer is hard to tell. (The studio switch was due to the movie and the series as a whole not making enough money, so will they invest it this sequel knowing its not making enough?)
My general thoughts on the ending:
I liked everyone going their separate ways (which was to be expected) but Deathpierce?? Dude, chillax there's no need to still be salty.
Elaine being pregnant is totally creepy (but not as bad as the manga i suppose). Elizabeth is a total Milf i can't even lie there, but can we talk about Diane and King?? How did that...? You know what, never mind I don't wanna know.
Tristian and Lancelot were predictable names since it's apart of Arthurian legend, and I'm glad Nakaba stuck to that. Our fandom has been expecting those names for a couple of years now, so I would've been shocked if they were named something else. I think Tristian's design is just meh. I don't hate it but it's definitely not my favorite design.
I think it was overall a pretty good ending however I didn't like the use of that OST at the end. I mean the composition of it was alright i guess, but I don't think it matched the tone of the scene? This is a series finale, give us heartwarming, melancholy, or bittersweet music, not hype music. I'm assuming they want us to get hyped for the sequel, but still. I don't think we even needed a Tristian story, but I guess all the big shonen series are gonna get the Boruto treatment now. I think Tristian and Meliodas's conversation at the end was really cute! It made me cry when I read it in the manga. I didn't cry here however, which is probably because the adaption for this season was mediocre or because of the OST as I mentioned earlier. I'm sure Tristian will get his own "Seven Deadly Sins" type group that he wants in the future (most likely, that's what this Knights of the Round Table-esque sequel thing is gonna be). Very heartwarming. I'm almost sad to see this series go, since I got very attached to it when it was just starting out (when you've stuck around with something since the beginning, it's always so hard to see it end). I mean I almost went insane when Nakaba teased us with a fake ending back in 2019, and I was still a wreck when the manga actually ended in 2020. Watching this episode was rough too, but I think it was easier since I'm not as obsessed with the anime anymore. It may have faltered in the final few seasons, but it will always have a very special place in my heart! :)