People who know Naledi are perpetually aware of two things: he is a talented visual artist, and he has seen copious amounts of anime. Having been in the industry for almost thirty years, and voiced so ...
A new Devil May Cry anime video was released during Netflix’s Geeked Week, giving fans an update on the highly anticipated anime adaptation. In the new video, series showrunner Adi Shankar — who ...
The following contains spoilers for Season 1 of Netflix’s Devil May Cry. Netflix’s Devil May Cryanime has successfully introduced Capcom’s beloved game franchise to a whole host of new fans who may ...
Netflix finally gave fans more fun to chew on for Devil May Cry by revealing its very rad opening credits set to Limp Bizkit’s “Rollin'”. Gotta love that artwork. But that’s not the only exciting ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The voice cast will feature the previously announced Johnny Yong Bosch (who originally voiced Nero ...
Capcom’s Devil May Cry character-action franchise is coming to Netflix in a new anime series created by Adi Shankar, the producer of violent video game fare like Castlevania and Captain Laserhawk: A ...
The first season of the show followed Dante as he dealt with a terrorist called The White Rabbit, while also dealing with his own background. The Rabbit, and many other people as a result, all want ...
What Is Devil May Cry About? Despite its release date drawing near, it’s unclear if the Devil May Cry series will adapt the first, or any, game directly in the long-running Capcom video game series or ...
Tristan Jurkovich began his career as a journalist in 2011. His childhood love of video games and writing fuel his passion for archiving this great medium’s history. He dabbles in every genre, but ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Hot on the heels of Resident Evil’s success, Capcom decided to create a game series that was quite ...
There’s nothing hotter than a video game adaptation right now. Yes, more than ever, our favorite games are turning into series for our viewing pleasure. Some might even say, they slay (sometimes).