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Devil May Cry Anime Creator BTS Featurette is Out

Devil May Cry Anime Creator BTS Featurette is Out

Don’t worry, the series is not forgotten.

Summary:

  • Netflix is working on an anime adaptation of the Devil May Cry video game franchise.
  • Adi Shankar, the creator of the series, addresses the fans’ worries about the project being forgotten.
  • He promises that the team is working hard and doing their best.

Netflix has been very amiable to gamers who are also into anime recently. The anime adaptation of Cyberpunk alone made thousands of fans admit that the streaming service is fairly capable of providing a quality product. More series are coming, and among them there’s a huge project, called Devil May Cry.

Devil May Cry is an incredibly popular video game franchise, primarily developed and published by Capcom. It mostly focuses on Dante, a skilled demon hunter, who’s trying to protect the Earth from numerous demon invasions.

The project is still very much on

The Devil May Cry anime series was announced back in 2018, and since then fans have been constantly wondering if it’s still in the works, and extremely eager to learn new details about the show. The wait has been so long, that they started questioning the project and worrying that the creator has lost any interest in the series. And Adi Shankar, the said creator, is here to speak up in the new behind the scenes featurette released by Netflix on November 12th.

Adi Shankar, executive producer, showrunner and creator of the upcoming Devil May Cry series, promises that the show is not forgotten. The team has been working on the anime every day since it was announced in 2018. Adi Shankar states that the goal “is not just to pump out another animated show, it’s to make one of the best shows on the Netflix platform,” and that’s why the series have been taking so long to produce.

Production team is doing their best

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Studio Mir is working on animating the series, and Adi Shankar mentions them being one of the best animation studios out there. He deeply cares about the Devil May Cry series, and is truly happy to be at the helm of the project and collaborate with amazing animators and partners. Adi Shankar asks the fans to be patient and have faith in the team, as it consists of highly skilled professionals, who do everything they can to bring this incredible series to you. He finishes his small message with “Gonna get back to work” and asks the fans to stay hyped.

There aren’t any new scenes or frames in the featurette, which is upsetting for the fans who wanted to see at least a small teaser for Devil May Cry. The hype is real, and people can’t wait to see more stuff. The “Coming soon” at the end of both the trailer that we discussed a couple of months ago and the new featurette give us hope, though, that the wait is going to be over soon, and we might get a release date in the nearest future.

Are you hyped for the new Devil May Cry series?

Don’t worry, the series is not forgotten.

Summary:

  • Netflix is working on an anime adaptation of the Devil May Cry video game franchise.
  • Adi Shankar, the creator of the series, addresses the fans’ worries about the project being forgotten.
  • He promises that the team is working hard and doing their best.

Netflix has been very amiable to gamers who are also into anime recently. The anime adaptation of Cyberpunk alone made thousands of fans admit that the streaming service is fairly capable of providing a quality product. More series are coming, and among them there’s a huge project, called Devil May Cry.

Devil May Cry is an incredibly popular video game franchise, primarily developed and published by Capcom. It mostly focuses on Dante, a skilled demon hunter, who’s trying to protect the Earth from numerous demon invasions.

The project is still very much on

The Devil May Cry anime series was announced back in 2018, and since then fans have been constantly wondering if it’s still in the works, and extremely eager to learn new details about the show. The wait has been so long, that they started questioning the project and worrying that the creator has lost any interest in the series. And Adi Shankar, the said creator, is here to speak up in the new behind the scenes featurette released by Netflix on November 12th.

Adi Shankar, executive producer, showrunner and creator of the upcoming Devil May Cry series, promises that the show is not forgotten. The team has been working on the anime every day since it was announced in 2018. Adi Shankar states that the goal “is not just to pump out another animated show, it’s to make one of the best shows on the Netflix platform,” and that’s why the series have been taking so long to produce.

Production team is doing their best

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Studio Mir is working on animating the series, and Adi Shankar mentions them being one of the best animation studios out there. He deeply cares about the Devil May Cry series, and is truly happy to be at the helm of the project and collaborate with amazing animators and partners. Adi Shankar asks the fans to be patient and have faith in the team, as it consists of highly skilled professionals, who do everything they can to bring this incredible series to you. He finishes his small message with “Gonna get back to work” and asks the fans to stay hyped.

There aren’t any new scenes or frames in the featurette, which is upsetting for the fans who wanted to see at least a small teaser for Devil May Cry. The hype is real, and people can’t wait to see more stuff. The “Coming soon” at the end of both the trailer that we discussed a couple of months ago and the new featurette give us hope, though, that the wait is going to be over soon, and we might get a release date in the nearest future.

Are you hyped for the new Devil May Cry series?