The Devil May Cry franchise is a pillar of the character action genre, standing out as one of the most thrilling experiences in gaming over the last couple of decades. While the series has been known ...
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A new Devil May Cry anime video was released during Netflix’s Geeked Week, giving fans an update on the highly anticipated anime adaptation. In the new video, series showrunner Adi Shankar — who ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Hot on the heels of Resident Evil’s success, Capcom decided to create a game series that was quite ...
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Netflix announced the Devil May Cry anime adaptation will release through the streaming service in April 2025. Alongside this announcement, a two minute long trailer was shared, which showcases ...
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During the interview, Shankar confirmed that, of course, Dante would be in the driver’s seat for the upcoming series, while also confirming that Dante’s rival, and brother, Vergil would be appearing.
The Devil May Cry show teaser didn’t show a lot, but we did get a few scenes of Dante fighting an unseen opponent. He is seen flipping into the air while firing Ebony and Ivory, before dodging some ...
Netflix's Castlevania showrunner Adi Shankar is officially developing a new anime series for Netflix based on Devil May Cry. Announced during Netflix's DROP 01 virtual event, the Devil May Cry anime ...
Netflix finally gave fans more fun to chew on for Devil May Cry by revealing its very rad opening credits set to Limp Bizkit’s “Rollin'”. Gotta love that artwork. But that’s not the only exciting ...