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''Castlevania'' is an American adult animated
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action horror television series made for the streaming service
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and is produced by Frederator Studios' Kevin Kolde and Fred Seibert. Based on the Japanese video game series of the same name by
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, the first two seasons adapt the 1989 entry '' Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse'' and follow Trevor Belmont, Alucard and Sypha Belnades as they defend the nation of
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from
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and his minions. Additionally, characters and elements from the 2005 entry '' Castlevania: Curse of Darkness'' are featured beginning in the second season, and Alucard's backstory is drawn from '' Castlevania: Symphony of the Night''. The art style is heavily influenced by
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and
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's artwork. The series was originally planned as a film, developed by producer Kevin Kolde and his company Project 51. He joined Frederator Studios in 2005, and founder Fred Seibert agreed to produce the project there. They contracted a script with writer
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in 2007. The project entered
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until about 2015, and it was picked up by streaming service
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.
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joined the team and production commenced. The production team includes staff members who worked in the Japanese
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industry. The series premiered on Netflix on July 7, 2017, and was renewed for an expanded second season of eight episodes on the same day; the second season premiered on October 26, 2018. A ten-episode third season was greenlit by Netflix and released on March 5, 2020. The series ended with the release of its fourth season on May 13, 2021. The series received critical acclaim, with its visuals, animation, voice acting, action sequences, characterization, themes and writing receiving much praise, although the pacing, particularly of the third and fourth seasons, garnered a polarized response. A follow-up series in the ''Castlevania'' setting, '' Castlevania: Nocturne,'' is in the works at Netflix which will focus on Richter Belmont, a descendant of Trevor and Sypha, and
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during the
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.


Premise

When his human wife is
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after being falsely accused of
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, the
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Count Vlad Dracula Țepeș declares all the people of
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will pay with their lives. He summons an army of
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s which overruns the country, causing the people to live lives of fear and distrust. To combat this, the outcast monster hunter Trevor Belmont takes up arms against Dracula's forces, aided by the magician Sypha Belnades and Dracula's dhampir son Alucard.


Voice cast


Introduced in Season 1

* Richard Armitage as Trevor Belmont, the last living member of the Belmont
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as Adrian "Alucard" Țepeș, the dhampir son of Dracula and Lisa Țepeș, who seeks to protect humanity from his father * Graham McTavish as Vlad Dracula Țepeș, a vampire who swears vengeance on humanity for the murder of his wife Lisa, summoning an army of monsters to kill all the people of Wallachia (seasons 1–2, 4; no lines in season 3) * Alejandra Reynoso as Sypha Belnades, a Speaker Magician and the Elder's granddaughter who wields powerful elemental magic. * Tony Amendola as The Elder, Sypha's grandfather and the leader of a group of Speakers aiding the people of Gresit whom Trevor befriends. (season 1; no lines in season 2) * Matt Frewer as the Bishop, a psychotic
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man who orders the burning of Lisa Țepeș for witchcraft, later being named the bishop of Gresit (seasons 1–2) * Emily Swallow as Lisa Țepeș, Dracula's beloved wife who is burned at the stake in
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after being falsely accused of witchcraft (seasons 1–2, 4; no lines in season 3)


Introduced in Season 2

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as Hector, a devil forgemaster called upon to serve Dracula in his war against humanity. (seasons 2–4) *
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as Isaac, a rivalrous devil forgemaster and fierce loyalist of Dracula who helps to lead his army. (seasons 2–4) * Jaime Murray as Carmilla, a scheming vampire mistress and member of Dracula's war council who seeks to usurp him, leader of the Council of Sisters. (seasons 2–4) *
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as Godbrand, a
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vampire warlord called upon to serve Dracula in the battle against Wallachia. (season 2)


Introduced in Season 3

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as Lenore, the diplomat member of the Council of Sisters. (seasons 3–4) * Rila Fukushima as Sumi, a vampire hunter from
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using a sword. (season 3; corpse in season 4) * Jason Isaacs as The Judge, the town leader of Lindenfeld who wishes to keep peace and order in town, at all costs. (season 3) * Yasmine Al Massri as Morana, the strategist member of the Council of Sisters. (seasons 3–4) * Ivana Miličević as Striga, the military member of the Council of Sisters. (seasons 3–4) * Navid Negahban as Sala, the leader of the monks of Lindenfeld. (season 3) *
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as Saint Germain, a strange man researching a realm known as the Infinite Corridor. (seasons 3–4) * Toru Uchikado as Taka, a vampire hunter from Japan using a bow. (season 3; corpse in season 4) * Gildart Jackson as FlysEyes, a demon created by Isaac. (seasons 3–4) *
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as The Captain, a pirate captain who befriends and helps Isaac. (season 3) *
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as Miranda, an old woman possessing magic powers who helps Isaac. (season 3)


Introduced in Season 4

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as Varney, an egotistical and narcissistic vampire from
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and former agent from Dracula's Army who seeks to resurrect his master. (season 4) * Toks Olagundoye as Zamfir, the head guard of Targoviste's Underground Court, fighting against night creatures. (season 4) * Marsha Thomason as Greta of Danesti, a swordswoman of Carthaginian descent and the head woman of Danesti, fighting against night creatures. (season 4) * Titus Welliver as Ratko, a brutal Slavic vampire warrior assisting Varney. (season 4) * Christine Adams as The Alchemist, a powerful mage who resides in the Infinite Corridor and controls it. (season 4) * Matthew Waterson as Dragan, a vampire warrior who seeks to resurrect Dracula. (season 4)


Episodes


Season 1 (2017)


Season 2 (2018)


Season 3 (2020)


Season 4 (2021)


Production

In March 2007, Frederator Studios acquired the rights to produce an animated film adaption of '' Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse'', intended as a
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production. Frederator brought writer
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aboard as the screenwriter for the series. In an interview with '' Paste'', Warren Ellis said that when he was contacted about ''Castlevania'' he had no previous knowledge of the series and discovered it was a "Japanese transposition of the Hammer Horror films I grew up with and loved". Ellis explained how he worked with ''Castlevania'' producer
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to fit the film into the timeline of the series, including writing a new backstory, and how he was frustrated that Igarashi wanted eight full re-writes of pre-production material before giving approval. Ellis noted that Frederator's Kevin Kolde, who was slated to produce the work, did not want the film to be aimed at children, allowing Ellis to use gruesome imagery and scenes as necessary to tell the story he wanted to write, something that Ellis had found restrictive in working with normal television animation. In adapting the game for the film, Ellis did not want to make a point-for-point adaption, but instead provide some material to flesh out the game's world and elements behind it. At this stage, the film was anticipated to be only 80 minutes long, which Ellis knew would not be enough to tell the full story he wanted, so was able to break apart his script into a trilogy of works, each part having a self-contained three-act structure; the first part would be to introduce the characters of Dracula, Trevor, Sypha, and Alucard and with a meaningful narrative resolution. In this manner, Ellis noted that if the other two parts were never greenlit, the first work "doesn't demand the presence of the other two parts for it to work as its own thing". Due to the limited time, Ellis opted to drop Grant Danasty, a pirate character in the game; Ellis noted that besides "the stupid name", he felt the pirate was misplaced in the setting and that the limited run time would not allow him to develop the character fully. Sometime around 2008, work on the production stalled, and entered
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. Ellis had completed his script in June 2008, and the show's production blog had said in August 2008 that they were shopping around the idea as a theatrical release, but no further updates followed before the blog was quietly deleted. Around 2012,
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was approached to direct a live-action version of Ellis' script. Shankar, who at the time had just finished work as executive producer of '' Dredd'', said that the party was looking to make a film in the style of the ''
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'' films with a similar budget, representative of a small studio with large independent backing. Shankar turned the opportunity down, saying it felt "250 percent wrong", as he had deep respect for the original game and felt the live-action version would not treat it well. Following this, Shankar stepped back from Hollywood to pursue more self-published works, stating that "the major studios were blatantly disrespecting fandom" as a reason he turned down the offer. The show was revitalized when
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's Sam Deats was able to negotiate a deal with
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for the production, using the existing scripts that had been written nearly a decade prior. Powerhouse reached out to Frederator to help with the show's production. According to Ellis, Netflix was very positive about his original scripts that he wrote in 2007, and so he had to only make a few changes to fit the Netflix format while staying true to the version of the script Konami had accepted. Shankar was approached with the opportunity to produce the work, which he took as neither Powerhouse or Frederator sought to restrict his creative vision from Ellis' scripts. Fred Seibert and Kevin Kolde of Frederator Studios also co-produce. The series was animated by Frederator Studios and Powerhouse Animation Studios and directed by Sam Deats. Trevor Morris composed the show's music. The show's art style was heavily influenced by the work
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did for '' Castlevania: Symphony of the Night''. They also took ideas from director Satoshi Kon's works for character expressions and series such as '' Cowboy Bebop'', '' Demon Slayer'' and '' Berserk'' for inserting humor among the more serious elements. The show is produced using 2D hand-drawn animation, taking cues from '' Ninja Scroll'' and '' Vampire Hunter D'', with staff members that previously worked on '' Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust''. The
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series '' Berserk'' and '' Blade of the Immortal'' were also cited as inspiration, with one of the show's animation directors having previously worked on the ''Berserk'' films. The production works closely with
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, the holders of the ''Castlevania'' franchise, who helped to identify small continuity issues but were otherwise very receptive towards the work. The first season represents the first part of the trilogy that Ellis has laid out in 2007. Ellis said that the second season, completing the trilogy, is where he had been able to deviate somewhat from the game, and has been better anticipate the show's release on Netflix in terms of scenes and episode lengths. Shankar believes that there is an opportunity for more stories to be told borrowing from other games in the series, noting that overall he sees the series as "a story about a family and multiple generations of this family" with many tales to draw from. The production team for the second season included staff members who worked on Madhouse productions such as '' Death Parade''. Developing the character of Dracula,
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made it clear that one of the series' main goals has been to paint Dracula not as a villain, but a tragic, doomed figure. According to him: "The best villains, in general, are the heroes of their own story and the trick to making ''Castlevania'' resonate was this idea that Dracula isn't a bad guy, he isn't a villain, he's just a person consumed with darkness. That first episode in Season 1 we start to see why he wants to eradicate humans. He's not just this mustache-curling, one-dimensional villain. What Dracula is doing is not really a war against humanity. It's more a suicide note." The show's third season was greenlit by Netflix a few days after the broadcast of the second season. Shankar announced in November 2018 that he will also be leading an animated series based on Capcom's ''
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'', which he acquired the rights for himself, and will make the show, alongside the ''Castlevania'' series, part of a shared "Bootleg Multiverse". On March 27, 2020, Netflix announced they had renewed the series for a fourth season, stating on April 16, 2021, that it would be the series's final season. On July 31, 2020, it was reported that amid a wave of sexual misconduct allegations being levelled against the show's creator and showrunner Warren Ellis, he would no longer have any involvement in developing subsequent ''Castlevania'' series after the fourth season's release.


Release

''Castlevania''s first season of four 30-minute episodes was released on July 7, 2017. The second season is eight episodes long and was released on October 26, 2018. The third season was released on March 5, 2020. The show's fourth and final season was released on May 13, 2021.


Reception


Audience viewership

According to Parrot Analytics, ''Castlevania'' was the most popular digital original series in the United States during July 619, 2017, with the show generating 23,175,616 "demand expressions" on average. According to Parrot Analytics, "demand expressions" indicate the "total audience demand being expressed for a title, within a country," measured by video streams and downloads as well as social media. It remained the seventh most in-demand digital original show in the United States through October 11, 2017. By the end of 2017, ''Castlevania'' was the year's 15th most in-demand digital original series in the United States, averaging 18,137,196 demand expressions throughout the year. It was also one of the year's top20 most in-demand digital original series in the United Kingdom (20th), Japan (4th), Brazil (10th), Mexico (11th), France (13th), Canada (14th), Germany (19th) and Australia (20th). By the time the second season became available in 2018, ''Castlevania'' had reportedly garnered nearly 30million viewers worldwide according to Netflix analytics, becoming one of the most successful original animated shows on Netflix.


Critical response

The review aggregation website
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reported that 82% of critics have given the first season a positive review based on 28 reviews, with an average rating of 7.61/10. The site's critics consensus reads, "''Castlevania'' offers spectacular visuals and a compelling adaptation in its all-too-short first season." It is the first video game adaptation in the site's history to receive a "Fresh" rating.
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, which assigns a rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, reported that there were "generally favorable reviews" for the first season, with an weighted average score of 71 based on 6 reviews. Dave Trumbore of
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gave the series four stars out of five, praising the chemistry between the cast and comparing the violence with anime such as '' Ninja Scroll''. Several reviews lauded the voice cast, particularly Graham McTavish as Dracula and Richard Armitage as Trevor Belmont. '' IGN'' also wrote glowingly of Warren Ellis's script, but felt some of his humor was a little jarring. ''
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'' gave a mixed review, noting that the gore did little to create a sense of danger and felt "intentionally flashy". It concluded that "''Castlevania'' is ripe with potential, but also burdened with clichés." Dan Seitz at
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left a negative review, writing that it tried too hard to find profundity in the story of the ''Castlevania'' series. He also cited issues with the pacing. Rotten Tomatoes reported that 100% of critics gave the second season a positive review with an average rating of 9.3/10, based on 15 reviews. The critics consensus reads, "''Castlevania'' sinks its fangs into vampiric lore during a devilishly fun second season that benefits from an expanded sense of scale and episode tally that allows the series to fully spread its leathery wings." ''IGN'' gave the second season a score of 9.2/10, praising Ellis's approach to ''Castlevania'' as "witty and self-aware enough to poke fun at itself when necessary". In Collider's review for the second series, Dave Trumbore mentioned there "isn't a weak link in the cast here". Complaints were made towards the pacing and the screen time spent on Dracula's court in season two. Writing for ''
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'', Michael Rougeau was disappointed that Trevor's group spent the majority of their time in a library, and also said Dracula "does literally nothing in all the episodes we've seen so far. There's one medium length flashback in which he massacres a council of merchants who offended him, but it's not like that moves the story along". Rougeau concluded that the action was creatively executed, but he felt that the new cast was given more development and that the previous characters were left to "tread water".
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echoed similar sentiments, who said the second season was more of a complement to the first one. McTavish and the rest of the voice cast were once again met with high praise. The third season was also well received, with 95% of critics on Rotten Tomatoes giving a positive review with an average rating of 7.99/10, based on 19 reviews. The critics consensus reads, "''Castlevania'' stunningly animated third season continues to build on the game's lore by diving deeper into its characters with humor, heart, and a lot of bloody action." Collider's Dave Trumbore gave the third season a glowing review, praising the action and declaring the show "one of the best video game adaptations ever made". This was echoed by ''IGN'', who touted the show as "the best video game adaptation around". Ellis' approach to the source material and the voice cast remained points of particular praise. The fourth season was positively received as well, with an approval rating of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes with an average score of 8.90/10, based on 12 reviews. ''IGN'' commended the series' ability to deliver a satisfying ending without feeling rushed. The animation as well as the voice cast were once again praised. Paul Tassi, writing for ''
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'', criticized the pacing in the beginning of the season, but concluded that season four was "excellent" and "a full return to form for the series" after a mixed third season.


Sequel

Netflix announced in May 2021 that a new series with a new cast of characters set in the ''Castlevania'' universe was being planned, but that it would not be a direct
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of the original ''Castlevania'' series. Instead, it will focus on Richter Belmont, Trevor and Sypha's descendant, and
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, set during the
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. On August 18, 2021, it was reported that Adi Shankar is suing Netflix and Kevin Kolde for excluding him from the spin-off and a breach of contract. During Netflix's 2022 Geeked Week virtual event, it was announced that the series is titled '' Castlevania: Nocturne''.


Notes


References


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