Geeked Week 23′: Creator Adi Shankar Talks His Love For ‘Devil May Cry’

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Last month, Netflix announced they are adapting the video game Devil May Cry as an animated series. Creator Adi Shankar, after completing work on the original Castlevania anime, switched his focus to Devil May Cry. He teamed up with the anime studio Studio MIR to work on the adaptation. The series will consist of 8 episodes and be written by Alex Larsen. During Netflix’s Geeked Week streaming event, they revealed a featurette for the upcoming series, including Shankar’s love for the original game:

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