Devil May Cry, the famous video game franchise, has a new Netflix that premiered last Thursday, April 3rd, bringing back the demon hunter, Dante , in a new adventure.

And to soundtrack this new adventure, the series will feature compositions from famous Nu Metal bands, such as: Evanescence , Limp Bizkit , Papa Roach , Rage Against The Machine , Crazy Town and many others.

About the new Netflix series Devil May Cry 

Devil May Cry is based on the game series of the same name, created by Hideki Kamiya and developed by Capcom . The series itself was developed by Adi Shankar , with production by Studio Mir .

Regarding the synopsis of the new series, Netflix describes it as follows: “Sinister forces are at work in the portal between the human world and the demon realm. In the midst of it all is Dante, an orphaned demon hunter who works as a mercenary, unaware that the fate of both worlds rests in his hands.”

This animated series promises to be completely faithful to the game universe, incorporating all the battles, special effects, and much more. Furthermore, the first season consists of 8 episodes and features plenty of action, demons, and the irreverent style of Dante, the most famous hunter in video games.

Devil May Cry Soundtrack

“Afterlife” – Evanescence
“Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)” – Limp Bizkit
“Guerrilla Radio” – Rage Against The Machine
“Last Resort (Power Glove Version)” – Papa Roach
“Devil Trigger (Power Glove Version)” – Casey Edwards
“Butterfly” – Crazy Town
“[REDACTED]” – Green Day
“Bury the Light (Power Glove Version)” – Casey Edwards
“Ghost (feat. Power Glove)” – Gunship

READ ALSO: Evanescence releases lyric video for the track “Afterlife”

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