The first two season of Voltron had thirteen episodes each, so why the change? “We’re a little removed from that strategy,” says Dos Santos. “We had some input once they came out with some variables but I think it’s a work in progress.” The decision was made after they made the season but Dos Santos stresses, “We kind of see the point. We get it.” So with Voltron season three dropping in August and season four dropping in October, does that mean we could start seeing Voltron multiple times a year? Dos Santos and Montgomery honestly aren’t sure what will happen after season four in terms of scheduling or season size but Montgomery says they aren’t going back to a full thirteen. It should be stressed this doesn’t mean Voltron’s already confirmed episodes have been cut, it just means that Netflix and DreamWorks are releasing them in different ways. Stay tuned for the new season of Voltron dropping on Netflix August 4th. Shamus Kelley will activate interlocks and adjust his schedule for more Voltron in October! Follow him on Twitter! Read and download the full Den of Geek Special Edition magazine here!