'Steven Universe' season 4 updates, release date news: New trailer featuring Lapis Lazuli and Peridot experimenting on vegetables released

A screenshot of Lapis and Peridot from the sneak peek for "Steven Universe" season 4, episode 8 "Gem Harvest" YouTube/Cartoon Network

The new episode of the hit cartoon series "Steven Universe" will arrive on Cartoon Network this November, and without much details about its specific release date as well as the upcoming episodes, a lot of people are still hoping that it will be released on Nov. 25. Thankfully, while Cartoon Network and series creator Rebecca Sugar has not confirmed anything just yet, the most recent trailer of the show has given people an idea of what is to come.

According to Game N Guide, the cast of "Steven Universe" season 4 gave a panel interview at the recently concluded New York Comic Con. Aside from the interview, the cast showed a new trailer for the upcoming season, which features Steven, Lapis Lazuli, and Peridot. The former went to the latter's place but found that no one was home. When Steven tried knocking on their door, the antler, as well as the mask hanging from it, fell.

Steven then tried to take the antler and the mask back to Lapis Lazuli and Peridot so he ran through a plantation, and upon reaching them he was surprised to see the duo working on several pumpkins. Of course, Steven was also amazed to see the fruits of their labor. 

However, it turns out that the whole area is an experiment. Basically, Lapis and Peridot were working on making vegetables that could talk, walk, and do some of the activities the gems can do. Unfortunately, these sentient vegetables do not have the same powers as the gems.

Meanwhile, News Everyday reports that "Gem Harvest" will probably showcase Steven's new powers. He will start exhibiting new abilities that can only be practiced by his aunts. Regardless, nothing is confirmed as of the moment, but more updates will be posted soon.

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