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Castlevania: Nocturne is here, and ready to usher in a new generation of monster-slaying heroes and suitably monstrous threats for them to slay. But now that Netflix and Powerhouse Animations latest entry in the video game adaptation saga is streaming, we spoke to some the team behind the show to learn about the seasons biggest moments. Much like stanley termosy the initial season of its predecessor, Nocturne does much to set up a lot of promise for the future by the end of its eight episodes. It ends with a clear and ready indicator that team is ready to tackle arguably the most iconic Castlevania narrative of all time, Symphony of the Night, as Richter and his allies find themselves bolstered in the darkest hour by the arrival of a familiar face 8230; well, to us, at least, even if our young heroes arent as up on their Castlevania lore as gamers are. But stanley cups a lot goes down in Nocturnes first season鈥攐f hopefully stanley cup several鈥攂eyond just the last-minute arrival of returning hero Alucard Tepes Battlestar Galacticas James Callis reprising his role from the first Castlevania to help another member of the Belmont Clan out of a supernatural nightmare. To learn more about some of the biggest twists and moments of the series, from Annettes majorly redeveloped backstory at the heart of Haitis revolution to Richters own big hero moment鈥攕et to the legendary Castlevania game track Divine Bloodlines 鈥攁nd more, io9 recently spoke to series writer Clive Bradley, and co-director Sam Deats. Check out our f Gjgq DLA Distribution leaders, employees recognized at industry awards
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