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As 2023 draws to a close, the io9 staff has had to admit something about ourselves: we watch a lot of TV.
As 2023 draws to a close, the io9 staff has had to admit something about ourselves: we watch a lot of TV.
During this weekend’s Toronto Animation Industry Conference, Invincible company Skybound Entertainment revealed it’s acquired the rights to Spike & Mike’s Fest
Castlevania: Nocturne concludes with plenty left open as to just what could go down in more seasons of the spiritual continuation of Netflix and P
Nocturne, the new successor series to Netflix’s excellent animated Castlevania adaptations, plays with its legacy in some truly smart ways—both as a successor show metatextually, and narratively as its heroes navigate being part of a generational supernatural conflict.
Netflix’s new Castlevania show, Nocturne, is set hundreds of years after the events of the original series, with a long-line descendant of heroes Trevor Belmont and Sypha Belnades, Richter, headlining the cast.
When bloodsuckers metaphorical and literal descend on revolutionary France, there’s only one family you can call: the Belmonts.
Although the main Castlevania series ended after four seasons, Netflix and Powerhouse Animation announced they weren’t done with the IP.