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"Devil May Cry Anime Season 2 Confirmed on Netflix"
Apr 15,2025Author: Blake
Exciting news for fans of the Devil May Cry series: Netflix has officially announced that the anime adaptation will return for a second season. The announcement was made via X/Twitter, accompanied by a striking image and the caption, "Let's dance. Devil May Cry is officially coming back for Season 2." This thrilling update comes as the entire first season is now available for streaming, allowing new and returning viewers to catch up on the action-packed series.
In our review of Devil May Cry Season 1, we noted, "Devil May Cry is not without flaws, including horrendous use of CG, bad jokes, and predictable characters. And yet, Adi Shankar and Studio Mir craft a fun video-game adaptation that doubles as a deranged, bonkers, and bold homage to and indictment of '00s Americana. If nothing else, it contains some of the best animation you’re likely to see this year, and its epic finale makes for a very effective tease for an even wilder second season."
The announcement of Season 2 shouldn't come as a shock to fans, given that series creator Adi Shankar had previously hinted at a "multi-season arc" for the show. For those eager to dive deeper into the world of Devil May Cry, be sure to check out our exclusive interview with Shankar from IGN Fan Fest 2025, where he discusses his vision for bringing the best of the series to the Netflix platform.
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