Created by Adi Shankar, Devil May Cry returns to Netflix with Season 2 on May 12, 2026, continuing the popular adaptation of the Japanese video game franchise of the same name. The new season brings Dante back into the escalating war between hell and humans, supported by a strong mix of synthwave, rock, and metal-inspired music.
The series follows demon hunter-for-hire Dante as he tries to stop a demonic invasion of Earth led by the mysterious White Rabbit. At the same time, he finds himself in conflict with human soldier Mary Ann Arkham, adding more tension and action to the story.
Season 2 features soundtrack work from the music duo Power Glove alongside several songs (Film Music Reporter). The music plays a major role in building the energy and emotional moments throughout Dante’s latest adventure. Here is the full soundtrack for the series, featuring every song from the Netflix adaptation.
| Name | Devil May Cry Season 2 |
| Creator | Adi Shankar (showrunner, executive producer) Alex Larsen (writer) |
| Cast | Johnny Yong Bosch, Kue Lawrence, Scout Taylor-Compton, Evie Hsu, Hoon Lee, Chris Coppola, Kevin Conroy, and Ian James Corlett |
| Based on | Devil May Cry game series |
| Rotten Tomatoes (As of May 12, 2026) | 96% / 66% |
| IMDb (As of May 12, 2026) | 7.5 / 10 |
| Streaming | Netflix |
Devil May Cry Season 2 Complete Soundtrack
Netflix has officially released the soundtrack lineup for Devil May Cry Season 2, and the music choices make it clear the series is doubling down on the aggressive, emotionally charged tone that defined its first season.
Alongside returning composer duo Power Glove, the new soundtrack blends nu-metal, industrial rock, synthwave, and emotionally driven alternative tracks that mirror the franchise’s long-running themes of violence, grief, brotherhood, and rebellion.
Netflix revealed the music featured in Devil May Cry Season 2 through Instagram on May 5, 2026. The soundtrack mixes legacy influences from the Devil May Cry games with reinterpretations from modern rock and metal artists. Several tracks appear designed not just as background music, but as extensions of the conflict between Dante and Vergil, a relationship that remains the emotional core of the series. Here is the full list revealed by Netflix.
- Bazooka – Casey Edwards & Amira Elfeky
- Bodies – Drowning Pool
- Dante’s Office (7 Hells Battle) – Capcom
- Freak on a Leash (Power Glove Remix) – Korn
- The Gates of Disorder (Power Glove Remix) – Gunship
- Getting Away with Murder (Power Glove Remix) – Papa Roach
- Meet Me in the Afterlife (Power Glove Remix) – Amy Lee
- My Immortal (Band Version) – Evanescence
- See U in Hell – Papa Roach w/HanumanKind
- Shall Never Surrender – Power Glove w/Gunship
- Sk8er Boi – Avril Lavigne
- Street Punks on a Freight Train – Bryce Vine
Additionally, Devil May Cry Season 2 also includes several other soundtracks, including multiple remixes by Power Glove. These include,
- Cold Steel
- Suffocating Misery
- Jackpot (Titles)
- Yamato (Echoes of the Blade)
- The Fallen
- Into the Fire
- Code Red
- Bury the Light (Power Glove DC Showdown Remix)
- Fallen Hero
- Mundus
- Arius
- Weakness Dies Screaming
- Cheap Tricks
- Arius in the Darkness
- From Fire and Chaos
- Traitor
- Chi
- Gunplay
- Dim the Lights (Power Glove Remix)
- Dominion
- Heretics
- Trismagia
- Wrath
- Church (Power Glove Remix)
- Battle for the Devil Kingdom
- Our Fates
Among the headline additions is See U in Hell by Papa Roach featuring Hanumankind. According to Papa Roach frontman Jacoby Shaddix, the song was written to capture the bitterness, rage, and unresolved emotional trauma between the two brothers (Rolling Stone India).
The soundtrack also leans heavily into remix culture, with Power Glove reworking songs from artists like Korn and Papa Roach into synth-heavy battle anthems.
The inclusion of Evanescence’s My Immortal alongside Amy Lee’s Meet Me in the Afterlife suggests Season 2 may spend more time exploring the emotional fallout of the brothers’ conflict rather than focusing exclusively on spectacle. That emotional balance has always been central to Devil May Cry, where stylish action exists alongside themes of loss, identity, and isolation.
Meanwhile, returning game-inspired tracks like Dante’s Office (7 Hells Battle) and Bury the Light (Power Glove DC Showdown Remix) connect the anime more directly to the franchise’s gaming legacy. Bury the Light, in particular, has become synonymous with Vergil among longtime fans, making its inclusion one of the soundtrack’s most notable reveals.
Season 2 also introduces a new opening theme, Jackpot, replacing Limp Bizkit’s Rollin’ (Air Raid Vehicle) from Season 1. The change signals a tonal evolution for the series.
With its mix of nostalgic metal, emotional ballads, electronic remixes, and game-inspired compositions, the Season 2 soundtrack appears designed to reinforce what has made Devil May Cry resonate for years: stylish action driven by deeply personal conflict.
Where to Stream Devil May Cry Season 2 Soundtrack?
Devil May Cry | Credit: NetflixNetflix has officially released the full soundtrack for Devil May Cry Season 2. The music from the new season of the animated adaptation is now available to stream on several major platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music.
Songs featured in the show are also available to stream on YouTube and Spotify, allowing fans to revisit some of the biggest tracks from Dante’s latest adventure. Fans can also enjoy the Devil May Cry Season 1 soundtrack on Spotify and other music streaming platforms, including Amazon Music and Apple Music.
What do you think of the Devil May Cry Season 2 soundtrack? Do you think the new mix of rock, metal, and synthwave is better than Season 1’s music? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
Devil May Cry is streaming on Netflix.
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