Dante Devil May Cry Anime Netflix

SUMMARY

  • Gaming and anime fans have finally got a reason to be excited as the trailer of the Devil May Cry anime series was recently launched.
  • After the release of the trailer, the creator of the series, Adi Shankar made some bold claims about it.
  • These bold claims by the creator have made fans happy and terrified at the same time.

The recent release of the Devil May Cry anime trailer by Netflix has caused major mayhem in the anime and gaming industry because of its status as one of the biggest gaming franchises. The trailer has also made the revelation that the series will most likely be released in April 2025 on Netflix.

Devil May Cry first look on NetflixDevil May Cry first look | Credit: Netflix

Created by Adi Shankar and Studio Mir, the Devil May Cry anime will follow the storyline of Demon Hunter Dante, who was also the main character in the game produced by Capcom. The storyline of the series is written by Alex Larsen, and the first season will most likely have eight episodes.

While fans are a little concerned about the anime series and its execution of the enticing plot of the game, the creators of the anime have given some hope after revealing their goal for the show. However, these claims bring a sense of fear in the minds of Devil May Cry fans who have been waiting for the series since 2018.

Adi Shankar’s Goal With Devil May Cry Anime

After the release of the Devil May Cry anime trailer, Netflix shared an exclusive with the showrunner of the upcoming series. During the conversation, Shankar gave a sense of hope to Devil May Cry fans by claiming that he and the other creators are working very hard to make sure that the series hits the spot.

Shankar stated:

Rest assured, we are working very hard because we love the franchise and because we want to deliver something great.

He even went on to say that they are not making the anime series just for name sake but to make it one of the best TV shows on the streaming platform. Shankar pointed out:

Our goal wasn’t just to pump out another animated show. My goal is to make one of the best shows on the Netflix platform — period.

While these claims by Adi Shankar offer a sense of relief for Devil May Cry and anime fans, it also brings a little tension to some fans who have been waiting for the series for a long time.

Netflix recently confirmed the coming of the anime Devil May CryDevil May Cry | Credit: Netflix

This tension comes from the fact that in order to make the series great, the creators might divulge from the original narrative of the franchise.

Does Devil May Cry Anime Has The Potential To Become One of the Best Series?

The Devil May Cry franchise originally started in 2001. Ever since then, the game has been considered one of the greatest urban fantasy action-adventure games of all time. And one of the reasons it gained this title was its thrilling plotline that kept the game interesting forever.

Devil May Cry anime | Credit: Netflix

The anime series also follows a similar storyline. However, it also imbues the Devil May Cry manga series that was based on Devil May Cry 3: Dante’s Awakening, which is a prequel to the original game. The manga series was not able to make its name as big as the game.

Thus, if the upcoming Devil May Cry anime series manages to keep the balance between the two storylines, it may just pull through. But by the looks of the animation and VFX, it holds big potential to become one of the greatest Devil May Cry adaptations in the world and also one of the best anime series on Netflix.

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Written by Tarun Kohli

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Konichiwa! With a Master's Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication and a 2-year experience in Digital media writing, I am on my way to becoming one of the biggest anime content writers in my country. My passion for writing and Anime has helped me connect with Fandomwire, and share my love and experience with the world.