More Demon Hunting! Devil May Cry Season 2 is a go on Netflix, starring Johnny Yong Bosch.
In the press statement, series creator Adi Shankar stated, "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."
And as for his advice to fans for how they should prepare for season 2? "Get hyped."
The first season of Studio Mir's adaptation launched to a 95% approval from critics (7.7 avg) on Rotten Tomatoes. Despite praise for its action, animation, and faithfulness to the games, fan reception has been less enthusiastic.
Common criticisms revolve around character portrayals differing from the game canon, the inclusion of overt political themes, and deviations from established storylines.
Still, Netflix must be pleased with the show's viewership based on the season 2 renewal.
According to certain data metrics, the series garnered 5.3M views in its first four days of streaming.
The first season ends with a tantalizing tease that promises lots of exciting action and explosive combat as Dante's demon-hunting continues in the show's second season. Hopefully, Studio Mir has already completed animation on the second season, and fans won't have to wait too long for its release.
Stay tuned for future updates as we await news on season 2 and the release of trailers and other promotional footage.
Developed by Capcom, with its first release coming in 2001 on the PS2, there have been 6 mainline installments in the video game franchise, with the most recent release, Devil May Cry 5, dropping in 2019 on the PlayStation 4, PC, and Xbox One.
About Devil May Cry (2025)
From Capcom, led by Adi Shankar, and animated by Studio Mir comes Devil May Cry - a Netflix animated series based on the hit video game franchise.
Sinister forces are at play at the portal between the human and demon realms. In the middle of it all is Dante, an orphaned demon hunter for hire, unaware that the fate of both worlds hangs around his neck.