Lords of the Fallen's release is imminent, and while we aren't there quite yet, we have a new trailer to tide us over in the meantime. Prepare to die or something like it from 13th October on PS5.
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Devil May Cry is getting a new anime adaptation, Netflix has announced via a very brief teaser trailer. Capcom's beloved action series has always been an obvious candidate for such a project, and this one sounds promising. It's being crafted by South Korean animation outfit Studio Mir (The Legend of Korra, Voltron: Legendary Defender, Dota: Dragon's Blood, The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf and more), and it's being spearheaded by Adi Shankar, who was the producer on Netflix's lauded Castlevania anime.
Of course, as alluded, this isn't the first time that Devil May Cry has been adapted to the medium of animation. Devil May Cry: The Animated Series first released back in 2007, consisting of 12 episodes. The series was mostly well received, particularly by fans of the games. Here's hoping that this new project is even better. It's «coming soon».
Will you be keeping an eye on this new Devil May Cry anime? Admire Dante's insane grin in the comments section below.
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THEY DID DANTE JUSTICE OH MY GOD
I only heard of the rumoured existence of a Devil May Cry anime fairly recently, though I've been itching to see it in action ever since and the brief tease we got in this trailer has me incredibly excited to see the full thing when it eventually comes out. Looking incredibly SSSTYLISH!
I'm all in for this, though I'd like DMC 6 as well. It looks like it could be fun, but I do wonder if I'll have a particular attachment to Dante's voice that I cannot shake.
I suppose we can expect Dante swearing most of the time now.
That aside, I'm excited for this. The Castlevania Netflix series has been great and I expect the same here
@Ashina i think dmc devil may cry showed dante shouldn't swear regularly lol
Hopefully they have all the main cast in it but I suppose it depends when its taking place
If there are no references to strawberry sundaes I will be very sad.
Come on, they’ve got to get to Viewtiful Joe eventually!
Oh yeah! Heck yeah! It looks fantastic!
Devil May Cry can work really well as an anime adaptation. Really looking forward to it.
I'm really excited for the Scott Pilgrim adaptation.
I'm worried for Dante's VA though. Keep in mind that Capcom removed Reuben Langdon from Street Fighter 6 due to some of his tweets. I hope he is in this anime because his voice is just perfect.
@Nepp67 what did he tweet?
@Deadlyblack, the first anime adaptation worked well, even if it was more story than action.
Nice to finally see the show in action, but if there is no Vergil in it I'be sad.
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Netflix has announced the Devil May Cry anime series, based on the Capcom series of the same name. It is created by Adi Shankar and animated by South Korean animation studio Studio Mir.