You Won’t Believe the HUGE Anime Collaboration Coming to Netflix This Month!

Summary

  • Evanescence to perform song for Devil May Cry anime on Netflix
  • “Afterlife” song release set for Friday with exclusive lyric video
  • Anime to feature 2000s bands like Limp Bizkit and Papa Roach

A significant aspect of anime has consistently been its music, with fans showing comparable enthusiasm for the opening and closing tunes as they do for the series itself. Traditionally, anime have mostly relied on Japanese bands, but due to their growing global popularity and more artists admitting their affection for specific shows, international musicians are now joining in. The most recent addition to this trend is Evanescence, a female-fronted rock band, who will contribute a track to Netflix‘s adaptation of Devil May Cry.

The account netflixgeeked announced on Instagram that a new song called “Afterlife” will be released this Friday. Beforehand, they’ll release a lyric video featuring sneak peeks from the upcoming series on Thursday. This is all happening before the premiere of the Devil May Cry anime which is planned for April 3rd, 2025.

Evanescence x Devil May Cry

Serving 2000s Nostalgia

It might appear surprising, but Evanescence singing for Devil May Cry aligns quite logically. Devil May Cry is rooted in the widely acclaimed video game series that debuted in 2001. Evanescence, on the other hand, emerged onto the music scene in 2003. Throughout the 2000s, they both gained massive popularity, and it’s possible they attracted a similar fanbase. Both share dark themes and Gothic undertones, making them a perfect fit – almost as if destined by some eerie cosmic force, or perhaps a pact with the devil himself.

At present, we don’t have much more to share about the new Evanescence song, apart from the title “Afterlife.” This week, there has only been this announcement. Unlike their previous releases, it won’t come with a traditional music video. Instead, fans can expect an exciting lyrics video that includes scenes from the yet-to-be-released Devil May Cry anime. These scenes are said to be exclusive, meaning they haven’t been shown in any trailers before, offering fans something new and intriguing to look forward to!

The Upcoming Devil May Cry Anime

The Adaptation Many Have Been Waiting For

Ever since Netflix brought Castlevania to life as an anime in 2017, it’s been clear that the time would come for another beloved game series, Devil May Cry, to follow suit. Both games have a similar vibe and fan base, which has left many eagerly anticipating Netflix’s take on Devil May Cry. Notably, Adi Shankar, who was part of the team behind the production of Castlevania, is now involved in producing Devil May Cry as well.

Netflix describes Devil May Cry simply as,

When an enigmatic antagonist plans to unleash the horrors of the underworld, a strikingly attractive demon-hunter might just be the planet’s most promising ally in averting catastrophe.

The series will premier next month on April 3rd, 2025.

Apart from Evanescence, other bands that were active during the 2000s will also be showcased. The anime’s opening theme is already out, and it’s performed by Limp Bizkit, a band known for their 2000s activities. Their song for the anime is titled “Rollin.” Furthermore, the latest trailer for Devil May Cry includes “Last Resort” by rock group Papa Roach. Though not a new release, this popular track was first released in 2000. Whether it will be included in the actual anime remains to be seen.

Experiencing the freshly minted “Devil May Cry” anime is bound to draw in a multitude of novice enthusiasts to this captivating franchise. Yet, for those who recall the dynamic energy of the 2000s, it promises to be an evocative journey down memory lane. Filled with reminiscent hints from that era, it’s set to stir feelings of nostalgia among fans. However, fresh tunes like “Afterlife” and the modern flair of “Devil May Cry” ensure that it breathes new life into elements older than two decades, thereby catering to both old and new admirers alike.

Devil May Cry releases on April 3rd, 2025 on Netflix.

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2025-03-27 04:44