Netflix has introduced that its Satan Could Cry sequence, which is helmed by Castlevania’s Adi Shankar, has been renewed for a second season only a week after its preliminary air date.
In a reasonably easy publish on X, Netflix confirms that season 2 of Satan Could Cry is coming “quickly”, though the streaming large stops wanting saying a date for the second season’s airing. The announcement is accompanied by some appropriately edgy-looking art work of protagonist Dante.
Shankar’s Satan Could Cry sequence was initially introduced again in 2018, with the showrunner affectionately referring to the present as a part of his “bootleg multiverse” alongside his animated Castlevania sequence.
We received our first have a look at the present again in late 2023, when a debut trailer was launched alongside an preliminary have a look at Netflix’s Tomb Raider animated sequence.
Following that, it was introduced again in September final 12 months that the Satan Could Cry sequence would debut in April this 12 months, and certainly, the sequence’ first eight-episode run premiered on April third to largely constructive evaluations.
The present revolves round longtime Satan Could Cry sequence protagonist Dante, who comes into battle with a terrorist recognized solely because the White Rabbit whereas additionally battling the federal government group DARKCOM.
Provided that the present’s timeline does not fairly appear to match up with the video games’ story, it is cheap to imagine that the present is not a part of the video games’ canon, though Shankar may effectively show me incorrect on that entrance with the second season.
Satan Could Cry is simply one of many exhibits based mostly on video video games to debut in recent times. Others embody the aforementioned Castlevania and its sequel sequence Nocturne, in addition to exhibits based mostly on the likes of The Final of Us, Fallout, and League of Legends.
As well as, exhibits based mostly on properties like Pacific Drive and Tomb Raider (sure, one other one) are additionally reportedly within the works, though the UK’s Day by day Mail solid some doubt on the latter earlier right this moment.
You may take a look at all eight episodes of Netflix’s Satan Could Cry on the streaming platform proper now. The present’s second season does not have a launch date or window but.