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Castlevania Producer’s Devil May Cry Show Gets First Look Teaser

The upcomingĀ Devil May CryĀ adaptation from producer Adi Shankar, who was behind Netflix’sĀ Castlevania, has dropped its first teaser.

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The teaser, which you can see below, doesn’t really show off much about what will happen inĀ Devil May Cry, though it does showcase some of the action viewers will be able to expect when teh series finally drops. The footage shows off, specifically, a look at series protagonist Dante in action, and the animation style of the show.

Related:Ā Castlevania Games You Should Play Before Watching Castlevania: Nocturne

Outside ofĀ Devil May Cry, Shankar is working on adaptations of such gaming properties asĀ Far Cry,Ā Hyper Light Drifter,Ā PUBG, andĀ Assassin’s Creed. While adaptations of video games have received a bad reputation over the years due to a bunch of duds, Shankar’s CastlevaniaĀ is genuinely excellent, and I’m expectingĀ NocturneĀ to live up to the high bar set by that show. Shankar has a great sense of exactly why people like a property, and it’s translated well to his work. Basically, I’m extremely excited forĀ Devil May Cry and everything I just listed above.

Not much is known about the first season ofĀ Devil May CryĀ at this point, though it’s supposed to feature Vergil and Lady, two characters who are integral to the franchise.

The originalĀ Devil May CryĀ launched in 2001. Focusing on a demon hunter named Dante, the game featured a ton of interesting puzzles and a frenetic sort of combat that I can still vividly remember to this day.Ā DmC: Devil May Cry, a reboot of the series, released in 2013, though Shankar’s work is clearly taking more inspiration from the original line of games than from that re-imagining. It’s one of those series that, if you haven’t played, I really do highly recommend it, especially if you’re a fan of such titles asĀ Bayonetta. It’s not perfect, but it holds up better than a lot of older games.

The teaser doesn’t specify a release date forĀ Devil May Cry, only that it’s “coming soon.”


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Liam Nolan has been the Managing Editor at The Escapist since August 2023, during which time he's covered Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, Starfield, and several other major releases. After getting his Master of Arts in English in 2016, he began writing about comics, television, movies, and video games, with his work appearing at such outlets as Marvel.com, CBR, and The Mary Sue. When he's not writing on pop culture, you can find Liam working on his creative projects or traveling. You can follow him on Twitter @LD_Nolan or on Bluesky @ldnolan.bsky.social.