The upcoming second season of Netflix's animated adaptation of Devil May Cry from showrunner Adi Shankar looks like it's all ready to go. Especially with Netflix doing everything they can to hype up that upcoming season in anticipation of its impending May 12, 2026 debut. In fact, that hype is
Netflix's animated adaptation of Devil May Cry is a remarkable success story. Not least of which because the story bears virtually no resemblance to the story told by the Capcom game franchise. Instead, showrunner Adi Shankar chooses to tell his own story separate from that of the games,
The Netflix version of Devil May Cry from Studio Mir has attracted quite a great deal of attention ever since it made its streaming debut on April 3, 2025. Attention that has largely been positive as critics and audiences praise the action sequences and the story. On the other hand, this
Netflix's animated adaptation of Devil May Cry is one groovy show. With demons and humans alike being torn apart left and right, you would think this would be a dark and dramatic show. In some places, you'd be right, but it's also one of the silliest stories I've watched as well. It's this
Devil May Cry is one of the hottest upcoming anime series Studio Mir has in store for us in the near future. Fans of the video game series of the same name from Capcom will know what to expect. For those who aren't fans: it's a whole lot of sleek gunplay and insane action sequences mixed in
Netflix's upcoming animation adaptation of Devil May Cry proves that the Capcom video game franchise is very far from dead. If anything, it proves that Dante has given it new life, especially in recent times. The success of Devil May Cry 5 back in 2019 may have even contributed to Adi
At the end of last week's episode of The Pitt, we finally learned what happened to cause Westbridge to shut down. As PTMC preemptively secures itself from a possible cyberattack, the younger doctors and nurses get a trial by fire on how their superiors did their jobs "in the 1900s." With
The trailer for A24's The Drama does a great job of keeping things intentionally vague. We meet Charlie (Robert Pattinson) and Emma (Zendaya), a couple about to get married who seem like they know everything about each other… until they very clearly don’t. One drunken night at dinner with
Cultural phenomena like Elvis Presley simply don't come along very often. As a follow-up to his 2022 Elvis Biopic, energetic director Baz Luhrmann unearthed and restored never-before-seen footage of Presley, including 45 minutes of audio where he discussed his life and work, and made all of