Netflix’s ‘Devil May Cry’ Adaptation Release Date Announced on April 3

Netflix has announced that the release date for their animated adaptation of Devil May Cry is April 3. The series, based on the popular Capcom game, follows Dante, a demon hunter-for-hire, as he navigates a world on the brink of chaos. The show is currently in production at Studio Mir in Korea and will feature Johnny Yong Bosch as the voice of Dante. We don’t know much else yet, but Netflix has shared a brief synopsis of the show’s premise, which promises sinister forces and epic battles between humans and demons.

In other news, Netflix has made the difficult decision to end their series “The Sandman” after its upcoming second season. Showrunner Allan Heinberg expressed gratitude to Netflix for the opportunity to bring Neil Gaiman’s story to life on the screen. The final season will see the forces of hell in conflict with Dream and his companions, as they navigate the challenges of a universe thrown into turmoil by Morpheus’ long absence.

For fans of “The Sandman,” the cancellation may come as a disappointment, but the show’s creators promise to deliver a faithful adaptation that will surprise and delight viewers. Stay tuned for the premiere of the second season later this year, and catch up on all the devilishly good entertainment coming to Netflix soon.