'Steven Universe' season 2 spoilers, release date rumors: Peridot to fuse with Lapis Lazuli?

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Cartoon Network's "Steven Universe" is known to go on hiatuses for weeks or months, and at the moment, the animated series is still on a break. A release date for the next episode has not been announced, but an accidental promo trailer just might have provided hints on what's to come next.

In the leaked promo from CN, which only lasted for a brief five seconds, Peridot is seen giving a present to Lapis Lazuli. This only tells viewers that Lapis is officially back. Even though what follows next is not given away, fans believe that the particular clip is part of the episode titled "Barn Mates."

With Lapis back, fans are starting to question if Jasper will too. Lapis and Jasper are two partners who fused to become Malachite, who was last seen in the ocean. Why the two separated remains a big question, which fans would hope will be addressed when the series returns.

There are also those who question why Peridot is being nice. Fans believe that Peridot is doing the nice gesture to make Lapis feel better. On the other hand, MoviePilot reported that Peridot is offering a present as a way of making amends for their past. All of those questions will be answered when the new episode finally airs.

Fans got excited with the clip and also when a leaked photo suggests that Peridot and Lapis may soon fuse. According to MoviePilot, the two were spotted doing a fusion dance.

Whether or not the fusion happens the moment the series returns remains as something fans should look forward to. The publication also mentioned that there are still two more episodes before the airing of "Barn Mates."

So far, the release date and actual plot of the next episodes are still in the unconfirmed category. Speculations suggest that the new episodes will be released later this month.

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