A vampire hunter fights to save a besieged city from an army of otherworldly creatures controlled by Dracula.A vampire hunter fights to save a besieged city from an army of otherworldly creatures controlled by Dracula.A vampire hunter fights to save a besieged city from an army of otherworldly creatures controlled by Dracula.
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You know, I never imagined Netflix's Castlevania would turn out to be such a solid series back when the first season came out. Season 2 was phenomenal and Season 3 might be even better.
Taking place not long after the events of the last season, Castlevania Season 3 starts off strong with a focus on dialogue and character development which continues on for the majority of the episodes in a slower pace than what we've been used to before but justified and interesting since now there are several new characters, the world and lore is expanding (amazing worldbuilding), and the characters we know already getting further development (well-written and voice acted). There's also a lot of politics and scheming, kinda giving you early Game of Thrones vibes, and all of it was intriguing.
And while that's great and all, we are also treated to some truly magnificent fight sequences where the animators flex like crazy. And since the story grows and flows properly, those sequences become even more enthralling and thrilling aptly personifying the world 'Climax'.
On a technical level, it's a straight-up bump across the board. The art, the animation, the sound design, the soundtrack, all of it has been improved and I loved it.
It's hard to say whether I prefer season 2 over season 3 or the other way around because my favourite character is Dracula. But what I can safely say is that if you've enjoyed the previous two seasons, Season 3 will surely blow your mind. There's so much in it I didn't even expect or imagine that I'm purposefully being vague in order to not spoil anything. Watch it asap, I highly recommend it. And if I were to rate Season 3, I'd give it a 9/10.
P.S Trevor and Sypha are so cute together. And BADASS!
Taking place not long after the events of the last season, Castlevania Season 3 starts off strong with a focus on dialogue and character development which continues on for the majority of the episodes in a slower pace than what we've been used to before but justified and interesting since now there are several new characters, the world and lore is expanding (amazing worldbuilding), and the characters we know already getting further development (well-written and voice acted). There's also a lot of politics and scheming, kinda giving you early Game of Thrones vibes, and all of it was intriguing.
And while that's great and all, we are also treated to some truly magnificent fight sequences where the animators flex like crazy. And since the story grows and flows properly, those sequences become even more enthralling and thrilling aptly personifying the world 'Climax'.
On a technical level, it's a straight-up bump across the board. The art, the animation, the sound design, the soundtrack, all of it has been improved and I loved it.
It's hard to say whether I prefer season 2 over season 3 or the other way around because my favourite character is Dracula. But what I can safely say is that if you've enjoyed the previous two seasons, Season 3 will surely blow your mind. There's so much in it I didn't even expect or imagine that I'm purposefully being vague in order to not spoil anything. Watch it asap, I highly recommend it. And if I were to rate Season 3, I'd give it a 9/10.
P.S Trevor and Sypha are so cute together. And BADASS!
This show is really really perfect and so underrated, i wanna thank the creators and all who contributes to make this show, please make more shows like this 💕💕
This series, based on the Castlevania video game saga, did not have it easy from the start.
Low budget, animation, which although not bad, was far from what it ended up being in its fourth season. Not in vain, there were 4 chapters in its first season.
Why did it triumph so much in critics and in views? Because it had a very strong script, an extremely interesting story, and main characters with fantastic chemistry.
The main trio of Sypha, Trevor and Alucard was explosive from the beginning and that marked the future of the following seasons.
Dracula as the main antagonist during half of the series and, later, replaced by Carmilla and his sisters were the ideal counterpoint.
However, this series also had very strong secondary characters in Hector, Isaac and St Germain himself, which gave this series, already interesting, something even more.
Animation that improved between seasons, gore, violence, terror and massacre. All this combo generated a legion of fans who, knowing that the series does not follow the canon to the letter, accepted it and enjoyed it.
All this until reaching the last season that overflows with energy and action. With a final fight between Trevor and Death that is beyond any record. It is shocking and rivals the best animation that can exist in other parts of the world and other studios.
I think it is a well-rounded series, it has its flaws, true, but it is one of those animations that can be recommended without fear of failure...and not all can say that.
Low budget, animation, which although not bad, was far from what it ended up being in its fourth season. Not in vain, there were 4 chapters in its first season.
Why did it triumph so much in critics and in views? Because it had a very strong script, an extremely interesting story, and main characters with fantastic chemistry.
The main trio of Sypha, Trevor and Alucard was explosive from the beginning and that marked the future of the following seasons.
Dracula as the main antagonist during half of the series and, later, replaced by Carmilla and his sisters were the ideal counterpoint.
However, this series also had very strong secondary characters in Hector, Isaac and St Germain himself, which gave this series, already interesting, something even more.
Animation that improved between seasons, gore, violence, terror and massacre. All this combo generated a legion of fans who, knowing that the series does not follow the canon to the letter, accepted it and enjoyed it.
All this until reaching the last season that overflows with energy and action. With a final fight between Trevor and Death that is beyond any record. It is shocking and rivals the best animation that can exist in other parts of the world and other studios.
I think it is a well-rounded series, it has its flaws, true, but it is one of those animations that can be recommended without fear of failure...and not all can say that.
Really solid production from Netflix that knows its target audience and doesn't pull any punches. Make no mistake; this is animated fare strictly for adults. And that's perfectly fine.
The 2016 production of Berserk has sadly skimped on production values, leaving fans of the longtime manga series with a sour taste in their mouths. Castlevania, however, scratches much of that same itch. It's gratuitously violent, dark as pitch, and set in a medieval fantasy world. The writers go straight for the jugular and pull no punches, obviously inspired by Berserk and other series like it. It's refreshing considering that the original owners of the Castlevania IP, Konami, have taken an obvious downturn in the quality production of their various legendary properties recently in favor of instead developing pachinko and gambling machines and firing longtime creative leads such as Hideo Kojima. Fans of the series need not worry, plenty of the classic Castlevania feel is here, treated with proper reverence by the shows writers and directors.
The animation is very good, and the art in particular is superb. Animated features and series have been steadily improving since the dawn of the HD era, and Castlevania continue to represent them well. The English voice cast shines as well, with Armitage's performance standing out among the others. He does a fantastic job as Trevor Belmont.
My only complaint here is the brevity of the series. Four ~23 minute episodes is not that much content, and it makes me wonder whether Netflix wouldn't have been better served to put this "season" out as a feature-length prologue film instead in order to advertise a lengthier season 2. But all-in-all, it's worth the time, especially to those interested in the Castlevania series, but even to those unfamiliar with it and in search of a gritty, well-animated, well- acted piece of dark medieval fantasy.
The 2016 production of Berserk has sadly skimped on production values, leaving fans of the longtime manga series with a sour taste in their mouths. Castlevania, however, scratches much of that same itch. It's gratuitously violent, dark as pitch, and set in a medieval fantasy world. The writers go straight for the jugular and pull no punches, obviously inspired by Berserk and other series like it. It's refreshing considering that the original owners of the Castlevania IP, Konami, have taken an obvious downturn in the quality production of their various legendary properties recently in favor of instead developing pachinko and gambling machines and firing longtime creative leads such as Hideo Kojima. Fans of the series need not worry, plenty of the classic Castlevania feel is here, treated with proper reverence by the shows writers and directors.
The animation is very good, and the art in particular is superb. Animated features and series have been steadily improving since the dawn of the HD era, and Castlevania continue to represent them well. The English voice cast shines as well, with Armitage's performance standing out among the others. He does a fantastic job as Trevor Belmont.
My only complaint here is the brevity of the series. Four ~23 minute episodes is not that much content, and it makes me wonder whether Netflix wouldn't have been better served to put this "season" out as a feature-length prologue film instead in order to advertise a lengthier season 2. But all-in-all, it's worth the time, especially to those interested in the Castlevania series, but even to those unfamiliar with it and in search of a gritty, well-animated, well- acted piece of dark medieval fantasy.
Netflix made a good choice adapting this franchise. Castlevania has a fluid history line, with iconic characters and a beautiful art design. The soundtrack is not bad either, some Gothic and melodic songs, that make you chill with every encounter through the series. The only problem with Castlevania is the lack of explanation in some parts, and the size of the first season (only 4 episodes).
Castlevania is loyal to the games and has some incredible art design.It deserves your attention.
Castlevania is loyal to the games and has some incredible art design.It deserves your attention.
Did you know
- TriviaThe Series is based on the events that occurred in Wallachia in 1476, as told in Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse, a video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System where Trevor Belmont is the main protagonist. It was published by Konami in Japan in 1989 and in North America in 1990. In Europe, it was published by Palcom Software in 1992.
- GoofsThe Roman Catholic Church, represented by the Bishop and his men, have never held any power in Romania. From before the time the series is set in to the present day, most of the country was/is Romanian Orthodox.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Vampire Reviews: Castlevania: Season 1 (2017)
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