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Tráiler de Devil May Cry Temporada 2 confirma estreno en 2026

Autor : Isabella Actualizar : Oct 23,2025

Gran noticia de último momento: Netflix acaba de lanzar un avance de Devil May Cry: The Animated Series Temporada 2. Aunque apenas dura 60 segundos, este adelanto abre el apetito para el estreno del próximo año… aunque "2026" sigue siendo frustrantemente vago como ventana de lanzamiento. Nuestra paciencia será puesta a prueba. La cuenta oficial de Devil May Cry en Twitter insinuó: "Dante vs. Vergil. Hermano contra hermano. Devil May Cry: Temporada 2 se estrena en 2026, solo en Netflix", antes de mostrar la rivalidad fraternal que vislumbramos en el final de la Temporada 1. Mira la confrontación explosiva a continuación: > Dante vs. Vergil. Hermano contra hermano. Devil May Cry: Temporada 2 se estrena en 2026, solo en Netflix. pic.twitter.com/eZVJqtuDBw > > — Devil May Cry (@DevilMayCry) 22 de agosto de 2025 Esta adaptación de la legendaria franquicia de acción de Capcom proviene del cerebro de Castlevania, Adi Shankar, y narra el amargo conflicto entre los hermanos cazademonios Dante y Vergil. Curiosamente, Shankar recientemente cambió su enfoque a otro ícono de los videojuegos: acaba de asegurar los derechos para desarrollar una serie de Duke Nukem con Gearbox Software. "La Temporada 2 evoluciona drásticamente. Sí, Dante se potencia", reveló Shankar. "Espera combates de otro nivel que reflejen mejor el legendario estilo de los juegos. Pero el verdadero crecimiento no es solo acerca de movimientos llamativos; se trata del personaje. El viaje de Dante no es solo sobre ganar peleas; es sobre hacerse merecedor de ellas". Nuestra reseña puntuó a la Temporada 1 con un 8/10, elogiándola como: "Una adaptación fiel y entretenida que presenta uno de los episodios animados más espectaculares de este año". El éxito anterior de Shankar, Castlevania, obtuvo de manera similar un 8.1/10 por parte nuestra en 2017. El prolífico productor tiene actualmente múltiples proyectos de Netflix en desarrollo, incluyendo Castlevania: Nocturne, una serie de Assassin's Creed y, sorprendentemente, una adaptación animada de PUBG.

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