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"Devil May Cry Animated Series Now Streaming on Netflix"

By BrooklynMay 15,2025

As we approach the weekend, things may be quieter than usual, making it the perfect time to dive into Netflix's latest animated series based on a beloved video game. That's right, "Devil May Cry" has now made its stylish entrance onto the streaming platform.

Boasting an all-star voice cast and brought to life by Studio Mir, with veteran showrunner Adi Shankar at the helm, it's no wonder this new series has captured so much attention. Set in its own universe and taking place before the timeline of the original games, it offers a fresh look at a younger Dante, before he evolved into the iconic devil hunter we all know and love.

The "Devil May Cry" franchise is currently experiencing a renaissance, with the recent success of "DMC:5" and the Western release of "Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat" by Tencent a few years back. With the animated series reigniting interest, it raises intriguing questions about what the future might hold for this enduring franchise.

Devil May Cry Animated Series on NetflixThis party's getting crazy! I have mixed feelings about Adi Shankar, but given his role in bringing "Dredd" to cinemas, it's hard to harbor any real resentment towards him or his distinctive style. However, there have been murmurs among fans about his Americanized take on the "Devil May Cry" universe, though one cannot deny the dedication evident in his projects.

Speaking of "Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat," if the new series sparks your interest and you're eager to dive into the game, don't go in unprepared! Make sure to check out our list of "DMC Peak of Combat" codes for a quick advantage. Alternatively, if you're just looking for a fun diversion, take a look at our top five new mobile games to try this week!

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