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 ...
Now that we have a release date, we know Devil May Cry Season 2 will premiere on Netflix on May 12, 2026, in a much darker world with a new sibling rivalry between Dante and Vergil and a more violent ...
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 ...
Netflix's new Devil May Cry anime has proven to be incredibly popular on the streaming service, making it to number four in the top ten global English-language shows. It also seems to have inspired ...
In celebration of Geeked Week 2024, Netflix teases that Dante is on his way. The streamer released an official teaser trailer for Devil May Cry and it is action-packed and epic. This Devil May Care ...
Two episodes into Netflix's Devil May Cry anime adaptation, Dante suddenly takes a shotgun blast to his abs after dispatching multiple assassins with Ebony and Ivory in hand. But anyone even remotely ...
While Devil May Cry has told its story through video games, this new series has a different story of its own. It remains faithful in the demons and creatures that it uses throughout, but it picks and ...
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 ...
Opinion | The Devil May Cry anime leverages its unique continuity to dive deeper into the lives of regular people in these chaotic clashes, while still being as stylishly over-the-top as ever When you ...
After years of speculation, Netflix confirmed on Wednesday that it has ordered a Devil May Cry anime series based on the popular video game franchise. Adi Shankar, who previously served as an ...
There’s nothing hotter than a video game adaptation right now. Yes, more than ever, our favorite games are turning into series for our viewing pleasure. Some might even say, they slay (sometimes).