Devil May Cry Anime Announced at Netflix
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Devil May Cry Anime Announced at Netflix

Netflix has finally confirmed the highly anticipated anime series based on the Capcom game!

It's official: Capcom's wildly successful video game Devil May Cry is getting its own anime series. Netflix has just confirmed the new show through an exciting new teaser.

The long-anticipated Devil May Cry series has officially been confirmed by Netflix, with the first glimpse revealed during the streaming platform's Drop 01 digital event. Adi Shankar, known for his success with the Castlevania anime on Netflix, will serve as the creator, executive producer, and showrunner for Devil May Cry. This collaboration brings together talent from Capcom, Studio MIR, and writer Alex Larsen.

Devil May Cry is set to be an eight-episode anime series, promising to bring the beloved video game franchise to life in an exciting new format. Fans have been speculating about this project since 2018, and Adi Shankar has been teasing its development over the years, including discussions about potential characters and storylines.

What to Expect in Netflix's Devil May Cry Anime

The anime is set to capture the essence of the Devil May Cry games, known for their action-packed gameplay and intriguing storytelling. With Capcom's Hideaki Itsuno and Studio MIR's Seung Wook Lee also on board as executive producers, the series has an experienced team to ensure its success. Needless to say, gaming and anime fans will be in for a treat when the show finally drops in the future.

Dante in Devil May Cry Credit: Capcom

As Netflix continues to expand its portfolio of video game adaptations, Devil May Cry is one of the most highly anticipated additions. Fans can look forward to the demon-hunting adventures of Dante, iconic characters, and thrilling action sequences brought to life in this animated adaptation.

With the first look unveiled, excitement is building for what promises to be a faithful and thrilling adaptation of the beloved gaming franchise. Devil May Cry will undoubtedly draw both fans of the games and newcomers into its dark and action-packed world.

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For now, Devil May Cry has not yet been given an official release date and is believed to be in production. Nevertheless, we're expecting some positive updates in the near future. Make sure to check this page for the freshest news on the upcoming series.

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