Netflix’s Castlevania Season 2 Is Coming in Summer 2018
While Netflix’s recent discovery that you can actually cancel a show has left some fans worrying that their favorite new Netflix series may be a one and done proposition, those who have already learned to love Netflix’s Castlevania will be thrilled to learn that the streaming service has already greenlit the show’s second season.
Showrunner Adi Shankar had previously hinted that the show’s second season was a done deal in a now-deleted Facebook post, but Netflix officially confirmed the show’s renewal in a brief statement that included the very welcome news that Castlevania‘s second season will be eight episodes long. While that’s hardly the length of a network program – or even an HBO show – it’s a nice upgrade from the first season’s meager four episode offering.
All the principle participants of the show’s first season appear to be onboard for Castlevania season two, which means that showrunner Adi Shankar, writer Warren Ellis, and voice actors Graham McTavish, Richard Armitage, James Callis, and Alejandra Reynoso will all reprise their respective on and off-screen roles.
A summer release date for Castlevania‘s second season was confirmed on Twitter by writer Warren Ellis last Friday…
It might also be awhile before we hear any official plot description for the show’s second season. However, given the events that transpire during the final moments of the show’s first season, it’s highly likely that this upcoming collection of episodes will pick up pretty much immediately where the previous season left off.
There’s also been no word on whether Adi Shankar’s work on the recently announced Assassin’s Creed anime – which may also come to Netflix – will impact the production of Castlevania‘s next season in any way.
In case you haven’t yet read our review of the show, we thought quite highly of Castlevania‘s first season and look forward to seeing what the show’s incredibly talented team can do when they have a full-length season to work with.