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Netflix is unfurling its wings one last time, as Castlevania bows out with its final season. While it seems like only yesterday we met the foul-mouthed Trevor Belmont, kind-hearted Sypha, and troubled Alucard, Castlevania promises to crack open the crypt and use season four to round off an epic saga of love, lust, and loss.
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Following the cliffhanger ending of season three, the forces of Carmilla are ready to rid the world of humans, Isaac questions his loyalties to the vampire world, and Alucard seems to be following in his father’s footsteps. Much like Symphony of the Night, Rondo of Blood, Curse of Darkness, and pretty much any Castlevania game you can name, season four focuses on a tireless mission to resurrect Dracula. As someone rightly says, ‘This is about Dracula, isn’t it?’.
Castlevania : Why Is the Show Ending After 4 Seasons and Will There Be a Spinoff?
On 5/13/21 at 6:53 AM EDT
Castlevania s fourth and final season has now arrived on Netflix, bringing the epic vampire anime saga to an end. Though these final 10 episodes are expected to close the stories of characters like Trevor Belmont (Richard Armitage) and Alucard (James Callis), the creators of the show have been hinting that the world of
Castlevania will continue in some form.
Why is
Two factors are at play when it comes to
Castlevania coming to an end: Netflix s cancelation policies and the controversy around the series creator Warren Ellis.