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Netflix Announces Final Season of Devil May Cry Animated Series

Netflix has confirmed a third and final season of Devil May Cry, bringing the Force Edge Saga to a close. The renewal marks the end of the series’ ambitious three‑part narrative that mirrors Dante’s own Divine Comedy. Showrunner Adi Shankar explained that each season was designed as a literary chapter: Season 1 as “Inferno,” Season 2 as “Purgatorio,” and the upcoming Season 3 as “Paradiso.” He added that the three installments were always intended to function as a movie trilogy disguised as a television series.

For fans, the news signals a tidy conclusion to a series that has blended high‑octane action with the franchise’s signature gothic style. Knowing the story will end with a “Paradiso” arc gives viewers a clear endpoint and lets the creators craft a satisfying finale.

What’s Devil May Cry about?

The series follows Dante, an orphaned demon‑hunter‑for‑hire, as he battles sinister forces trying to open a portal between the human and demon realms. The fate of both worlds hangs on his shoulders.

Devil May Cry is an over‑the‑top franchise

Originally launched by Capcom in 2001, the video‑game series has become known for its stylish combat and gothic aesthetic. Netflix’s adaptation continues that legacy, featuring voice talent such as Johnny Yong Bosch as Dante, Robbie Daymond as Vergil, and Scout Taylor‑Compton as Lady. The animation is provided by Studio Mir.

Fans can revisit the series on Netflix, where the official page offers trailers and episode guides.

For more details, see the Devil May Cry IMDb entry and the official Netflix page.

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