DEVIL MAY CRY Trailer Pits Demon Hunter Dante Against White Rabbit’s Army, Brings Virgil Into the Mix

Are you prepared to embark on the journey through the gates depicted in Netflix’s “Devil May Cry,” an animated adaptation of the popular game? I’m not suggesting that you should actually go there, but rather that the world we see in this series might be eerily similar to some people’s idea of a nightmare. This series revolves around demon hunting, mysterious portals, and a multitude of ominous events. If you haven’t played the game before, don’t worry – the action-packed trailer still captures the dark and intense atmosphere that “Devil May Cry” is known for.

The narrative introduces our main character Dante, who seems to be a formidable adversary requiring significant manpower and firepower to confront. However, even this isn’t enough as he effortlessly defeats a group of soldiers. This is fortunate given that there’s a talking bunny character, creatively named White Rabbit, who is eager for the Era of Demons to commence immediately.

The army is marching towards the city with intentions to seize control, but Dante, a demon hunter, strongly objects to this. The stunning animation from Studio Mir and the skillful incorporation of Papa Roach’s “Last Resort” in the Devil May Cry trailer make it truly exceptional.

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Here’s a synopsis to further bring things into focus: 

In this animated retelling of the renowned Capcom game, as imagined by Adi Shankar, shadowy powers strive to unlock a gateway connecting our world and the realm of demons. Amidst the chaos is Dante, a hired demon-hunter who doesn’t realize that the destiny of both realms is entwined with his own existence.

Adi Shankar serves as the executive producer for “Devil May Cry,” and the roster of voice actors for this series includes Johnny Yong Bosch portraying Dante, Scout Taylor-Compton voicing Mary, Hoon Lee lending his talents to the White Rabbit character, Kevin Conroy taking on VP Baines, and Chris Coppola as Enzo.

Devil May Cry will hit Netflix on April 3. 

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2025-03-12 17:02