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Netflix Castlevania Series Insider Look

Discussion in 'Anime News' started by Vladnyx, Jul 13, 2017.

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    Netflix dropped the trailer for its exclusive Castlevania project awhile ago. The classic video game series came to the streaming service this July as an animated series.

    Back on May 24th, 2017, Netflix released the first official trailer for its upcoming original animated series, Castlevania, set to premiere on July 7th, 2017. For those who might not be familiar with that title, Castlevania is the name of a long running video game series that dates back to the 1986 Nintendo game of the same name. Developed and published by Konami, the games follow the adventures of Simon Belmont and his bloodline, all of whom are tasked by destiny to wield the fabled Vampire Killer whip against the continued reincarnations of Dracula. The Netflix series will be the franchise’s first foray into an animation and promises to feature a different member of the Belmont family than what the games have portrayed. Doesn't that sound appealing to you Castlevania fans out there.
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    Despite being based on a Japanese video game franchise, Castlevania is not actually an anime, as it’s being produced, written, and animated outside of Japan. Frederator Studios is responsible for the animation. Of their numerous projects, the most well-known are Adventure Time and The Fairly Oddparents. But you shouldn't let that pedigree make you think this is a light-hearted children’s show which is quite the contrary. The series is written by Warren Ellis, a comic book writer known for his work on a variety of titles, primarily X-Men, the Iron Man: Extremis storyline, and his original series, Red which was later turned into a 2010 film starring Bruce Willis. The executive producer and showrunner is Adi Shankar, whose biggest claims to fame are producing the Liam Neeson action/drama The Grey, and the 2012 Judge Dredd film.

    Netflix must have bestowed confidence in the project since they ordered two seasons of the show to start. IGN reported that the first season would be four episodes in length, with each installment being 30 minutes long and boy were they on the mark with the first season segment being fully aired. However, they also reported that the series is actually listed as Castlevania: Season 1: Part 1, implying that what we were set to view on July 7th may not be the entirety of the first season which we now know to be true.
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    It might be worth noting that the series premiere date is numerically written out as 7/7/17; a point I’m sure was not lost on Netflix considering the religious significance of “777” and the religious imagery that exists in the Castlevania series of games (Dracula even quotes the book of Matthew in Castlevania: Symphony of the Night). So perhaps this July release is just a taste of what’s to come. Even if it isn't you got a little history lesson today if you made it this far.

    Either way, the prospect of a Western produced Castlevania series is certainly a unique one. Fans of the games know full well that its parent company, Konami, has done little to nothing with the intellectual property over the last few years. Perhaps this animated project is just what the franchise needs to reawaken it from its coffin, and prove it still has some bite left in it. So if your a fan of either the games or of this newly released series then you should support it. Latch your teeth in and don't let go.
     

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