In our review of *Devil May Cry* Season 1, we noted that the series is not without its flaws, such as the overuse of CG, humor that misses the mark, and characters that can feel predictable. However, creators Adi Shankar and Studio Mir manage to deliver a thrilling video game adaptation that serves as both a tribute and a critique of \\'00s Americana. The animation stands out as some of the best you\\'re likely to see, and the epic finale sets the stage for an even more intense second season.
The announcement of Season 2 shouldn\\'t come as a surprise, given that series creator Adi Shankar has previously expressed his vision for a \\\"multi-season arc.\\\" For more insights, don\\'t miss our conversation with Shankar from IGN Fan Fest 2025, where he discusses how the anime aims to bring the best of the *Devil May Cry* series to Netflix.
","image":"","datePublished":"2025-05-04T10:42:05+08:00","dateModified":"2025-05-04T10:42:05+08:00","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"semu.cc"}}Exciting news for fans of the *Devil May Cry* anime: Netflix has officially confirmed that the series is set to return for a second season. The announcement came via a post on X/Twitter, featuring an image and the enticing caption: "Let's dance. Devil May Cry is officially coming back for Season 2." While specifics about the upcoming season remain under wraps, subscribers can revisit the first season, which is now available in its entirety on Netflix.
Let's dance. DEVIL MAY CRY is officially coming back for Season 2! pic.twitter.com/O6GabHCevd
— Netflix (@netflix) April 10, 2025
In our review of *Devil May Cry* Season 1, we noted that the series is not without its flaws, such as the overuse of CG, humor that misses the mark, and characters that can feel predictable. However, creators Adi Shankar and Studio Mir manage to deliver a thrilling video game adaptation that serves as both a tribute and a critique of '00s Americana. The animation stands out as some of the best you're likely to see, and the epic finale sets the stage for an even more intense second season.
The announcement of Season 2 shouldn't come as a surprise, given that series creator Adi Shankar has previously expressed his vision for a "multi-season arc." For more insights, don't miss our conversation with Shankar from IGN Fan Fest 2025, where he discusses how the anime aims to bring the best of the *Devil May Cry* series to Netflix.