Netflix releases the trailer for Castlevania: Nocturne, a Castlevania spin-off

Netflix releases the trailer for Castlevania: Nocturne, a Castlevania spin-off

Netflix releases the trailer for Castlevania

Last year Netflix announced it had a Castlevania spin-off series in the works. Now, during its Geeked Week, the streamer has announced that the spin-off will be titled Castlevania: Nocturne and has released a trailer for it.

Netflix releases the Castlevania trailer

Castlevania: Nocturne is set in 1792 at the height of the French Revolution and tells the story of Richter, a descendant of the Belmont family who became famous thanks to iconic games such as Castlevania: Symphony of the Night and Castlevania: Rondo of Blood.




Below is the trailer:

About Castlevania

The animated series of Castlevania is based on the famous Konami videogame franchise, which has been standing still for years. The Japanese software house had recently renewed the brand, making fans dream on social media, but at the moment there have not yet been any announcements regarding a possible return in style on consoles.| ); } Made by Powerhouse Animation (Seis Manos, Blood of Zeus) and Frederator Studios, the series debuted in 2017 with a four-episode first season. Warren Ellis wrote it. Three more seasons followed.

Voice of Trevor in the original is Richard Armitage - Thorin Oakenshield in The Lord of the Rings prequel trilogy, The Hobbit. Next to him James Callis (Adrian Tepes \ Alucard), Graham McTavish (Vlad Dracula Tepes), Alejandra Reynoso (Sypha Belnades), Tony Amendola (The Elder) and Emily Swallow (Lisa Tepes).

Castlevania remains still today one of the most loved franchises by fans and the animated series has done nothing but fuel the desire of fans to see new chapters. Also read our article: 10 things you (maybe) didn't know about Castlevania.














Castlevania: Nocturne Announced for Netflix

Castlevania might have wrapped up its four season run, but Netflix has dropped the first look at the next entry in the animated franchise, Castlevania: Nocturne. Back when the original series had ended its run, it wrapped up Trevor Belmont's story with the biggest fight in the animated series to date. It was then revealed that Netflix was hoping to continue exploring the franchise with new stories, and it was then confirmed that there were already in plans to continue the franchise with a whole new series following Trevor and Sypha's son, Richter Belmont, set during the French Revolution period. 


Netflix has officially revealed the first look at the next Castlevania animated series, Castlevania: Nocturne. This new series will be following Richter this time around, and was originally teased to also involve Maria Bernard from the original game series as well. This first announcement teaser trailer teases just as intense of a new series as the original was, but there are currently no details about its potential release date as of yet. Check out the announcement teaser below: 


Castlevania: Nocturne will feature Kevin Kolde as showrunner with and creator/writer Clive Bradley also attached. Produced by Project 51 Productions with production services provided by Powerhouse Animation, Castlevania: Nocturne teases material from the Symphony of Night and Blood of Rondo Castlevania games. You can still find the original Castlevania series now streaming with Netflix. ComicBook.com's Evan Valentine reviewed Castlevania's fourth and originally final outing as well during its initial release and spoke of it as such (You can read the full review here for more):


'Amid the blood and guts, Castlevania takes the opportunity to dive into what it means to be a creature of the night and/or a vampire, which allows for some interesting character development that gives something for fans to mull over in the final moments. Fans of the series will definitely find themselves surprised at where some of their favorite characters end up and which battles actually take place following the build-up of Season 3. It's a tight, action-packed affair that potentially could have used one less episode to bring everything to a close.'


What do you think? How do you feel about Castlevania coming back for a new series with Netflix? What are you hoping to see in the Richter Belmont starring series? What kind of stories from the games are you most excited to see in action? Let us know all of your thoughts about it in the comments! You can even reach out to me directly about all things animated and other cool stuff @Valdezology on Twitter!





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