Good news for every Devil May Cry fan, Dante’s not done dancing yet. If you’ve been loving the new hardcore action and demon-slaying drama of Netflix’s Devil May Cry, you’re in luck, because the party’s not over yet. Just days after the first season premiered, Netflix dropped a surprise announcement. Fans barely had time to catch their breath before the news broke, but let’s be honest, it’s exactly what we were hoping for.
Netflix Confirms Season 2 – Just One Week After Season 1 Dropped
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Well, that was fast. Just a week after Devil May Cry hit Netflix officially confirmed that Devil May Cry Season 2 is happening. The announcement came on April 10 through Netflix Anime’s social media, with a simple caption: “Let’s dance.” Alongside it? A slick poster of Dante, looking as cool as ever. No long teasers or flashy trailers, just a short, sharp nod that more demon-slaying chaos is on the way.
Devil May Cry Season 1 Was a Hit

In case you missed it, Devil May Cry made a big splash with anime and gaming fans alike. The show pulled in around 5.3 million views in its first week, which is a pretty strong start for a video game adaptation. The series was created by Adi Shankar (the same guy behind Castlevania) and animated by Studio Mir. It blended super cool action with some fan-favorite lore from the games. Even cooler—Shankar recently showed up at a WWE event dressed as Dante. The man’s clearly living his best life.
Here’s What Went Down in Season 1 of Devil May Cry
Devil May Cry season 1 gave us a wild ride. We followed Dante, the half-demon bounty hunter with a love for pizza and violence, as he faced off against demonic threats from other dimensions. The big bad? A mysterious enemy called White Rabbit, who literally attacked Vatican City.

The finale left us with a cliffhanger with Dante getting captured by a shady organization called DARKCOM, while his brother Vergil goes full villain mode, taking on the title “The Knight” and starting a war against humanity. It was intense, and totally set the stage for more chaos.
What We’re Hoping to See in Devil May Cry Season 2
Netflix hasn’t dropped any new details yet, but fans already have theories. With Dante out of commission and Vergil rising to power, the next season could dive deep into their twisted brotherly bond. We’ll probably learn more about DARKCOM and what they’re really up to.

And fingers crossed we get some new characters from the games, or at least more screen time for Trish or Lady. Basically: more sword fights, more sibling drama, and more over-the-top action, please.
No Release Date Yet
So far, there’s no word on when Season 2 will drop. Netflix hasn’t even hinted at a date. But considering the quick renewal and how well the first season was received, it’s safe to say they’re working on it. We might have to wait until late 2025 or early 2026, but hey, good things take time, right?
About Devil May Cry
Devil May Cry is an upcoming American adult animated dark fantasy television series based on the video game series of the same name by Capcom and part of Adi Shankar’s Bootleg Multiverse.
Dante will be central to Devil May Cry, with the destiny of the universe resting heavily on his shoulders.
Sinister powers are making unrelenting efforts to open the portal between the human and demon realms, posing a significant threat to humanity. The orphaned demon hunter is in the heart of this chaos, blissfully oblivious of his pivotal role in the unfolding conflict.
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