In our review of *Devil May Cry* Season 1, we noted: \\\"Devil May Cry is not without its flaws, including its horrendous use of CG, bad jokes, and predictable characters. Yet, Adi Shankar and Studio Mir have crafted a fun video game adaptation that doubles as a deranged, bonkers, and bold homage to and indictment of \\'00s Americana. If nothing else, it contains some of the best animation you’re likely to see this year, and its epic finale makes for a very effective tease for an even wilder second season.\\\"
The news of a Season 2 shouldn\\'t come as too much of a surprise, given that series creator Adi Shankar had previously hinted at planning a \\\"multi-season arc.\\\" For more insights, don\\'t miss our exclusive chat with Shankar from IGN Fan Fest 2025, where he discussed how the anime aims to bring the best of the series to Netflix.
","image":"","datePublished":"2025-05-05T08:21:50+08:00","dateModified":"2025-05-05T08:21:50+08:00","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"ehr99.com"}}Netflix has thrilling news for fans of the *Devil May Cry* anime: a second season is officially on its way. The announcement came via a post on X/Twitter, accompanied by an enticing image and the caption, "Let's dance. Devil May Cry is officially coming back for Season 2." Although specifics about the upcoming season remain under wraps, the excitement is palpable, especially since the entire first season is now streaming on Netflix, allowing viewers to catch up and see why it has earned a sequel.
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: "Devil May Cry is not without its flaws, including its horrendous use of CG, bad jokes, and predictable characters. Yet, Adi Shankar and Studio Mir have crafted a fun video game adaptation that doubles as a deranged, bonkers, and bold homage to and indictment of '00s Americana. If nothing else, it contains some of the best animation you’re likely to see this year, and its epic finale makes for a very effective tease for an even wilder second season."
The news of a Season 2 shouldn't come as too much of a surprise, given that series creator Adi Shankar had previously hinted at planning a "multi-season arc." For more insights, don't miss our exclusive chat with Shankar from IGN Fan Fest 2025, where he discussed how the anime aims to bring the best of the series to Netflix.