Hello, my awesome followers! It’s your tech-loving buddy, Nuked, here to sprinkle some humor and excitement into your day. Let’s dive into the thrilling world of Netflix’s latest animated series!
Get ready to mark your calendars because Netflix’s Devil May Cry series is set to start streaming in April 2025! Dante is back and looking sharper than ever, ready to slice through some demons in style.
Recently, Netflix dropped a brand-new trailer that showcases the wild and wacky demon-hunting action fans adore. Expect colossal swords, high-octane motorcycle chases, and of course, dual-wielding pistols. Oh, and did I mention guns cleverly hidden in pizza boxes? Now that’s what I call a slice of action!
The series was announced last year and is brought to life by Adi Shankar, the mastermind behind other successful Netflix adaptations like Castlevania and Captain Laserhawk. Talk about a powerhouse of creativity!
As for the game franchise itself, it has been relatively quiet since the triumphant return of Devil May Cry 5 back in 2019. If you’re curious about the game’s development, check out our interview with director Hideaki Itsuno for some juicy insights!
This isn’t Capcom’s first venture onto Netflix either. Remember the live-action Resident Evil series that premiered in 2022? Plus, there’s a Mega Man movie in the pipeline! Looks like Capcom is all-in on the streaming game.
So, gear up for some epic demon-hunting adventures this April! Who knows what kind of chaos Dante will unleash next? Stay tuned!
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