Everything we know about Netflix's Devil May Cry anime: release date, studio, trailer, opening

If you're interested in the Devil May Cry anime, here's where to learn all about the upcoming Netflix production, which will be released in 2025.

Edyta Jastrzebska

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Source: Devil May Cry, Adi Shankar, Netflix, 2025

The iconic Devil May Cry game series will get a new anime adaptation from Netflix. The streaming giant has been working on a new screen adaptation of Dante's adventures, and we'll be able to watch it soon. The highly anticipated anime promises to be an interesting project that is expected to take us on a journey to the past, as the action is set in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

When will the Devil May Cry anime premiere on Netflix?

If you're waiting for the Devil May Cry anime, it won't be long now. Netflix has announced that DMC will be released on April 3, 2025, so we're not that far away from the premiere. Additionally, before the premiere, it will be worth remembering that Netflix typically releases new shows and movies globally at 12:00 a.m. Pacific Time.

What studio is producing the Netflix’s Devil May Cry anime?

An important issue for many anime fans is which studio is working on a particular production. This determines its quality and what aspects will receive the most attention. So who is developing the Devil May Cry anime for Netflix? It is being produced by Studio Mir, which previously worked on X-Men '97, My Adventures with Superman, Voltron: Legendary Defender and The Legend of Korra.

What is the Netflix’s Devil May Cry anime about?

Anime DMC will show a world where sinister forces lurk in a portal between the world of humans and demons. In the middle of this is Dante, an orphaned demon hunter for hire. The hero does not yet know that the fate of both worlds will depend on him.

Netflix’s Devil May Cry anime trailer

Netflix’s Devil May Cry anime opening

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Edyta Jastrzebska

Author: Edyta Jastrzebska

A graduate of journalism and social communication as well as cultural studies. She started at Gamepressure.com as one of the newspeople in the films department. Currently she oversees the Gamepressure movie&TV newsroom. She excels in the field of film and television, both in reality-based and fantasy themes. Keeps up with industry trends, but in her free time she prefers to watch less known titles. Has a complicated relationship with popular ones, which is why she only gets convinced about many of them when the hype around them subsides. Loves to spend her evenings not only watching movies, series, reading books and playing video games, but also playing text RPGs, which she has been into for several years.