Castlevania
Castlevania: Nocturne continues to set the standard for adult animation in the US, and that’s because of its characters like Richter Belmont.
Castlevania: Nocturne Season 1 ups the ante on story and hot goth guys. We spoke with Sam & Adam Deats and Kevin Kolde about the series.
Castlevania Nocturne Season 1 is a triumph of a series and lives decidedly outside the shadow of the past in beauty and story.
The stage is set for Castlevania: Nocturne to expand on the foundation built with the original Castlevania series just with episode 1.
Dead Cells is back and the hero of Dead Cells will need all the help he can get when “Dead Cells: Return to Castlevania” launches March 6th.
I can’t help but believe Powerhouse Animation would be perfect to adapt the Old Guard to animation. Here are 5 reasons why.
Castlevania season four is out and Did You Have To? is back to review the Western anime produced by one of their favorite studio Powerhouse Animation.
‘Castlevania’ Isaac undergoes a transformative journey over the course of the series and his character arc leads him to agency, growth, and forgiveness.
Carmilla is one of Castlevania’s standout characters. Pride, rage, and determination define her character’s start and her end.
With Castlevania ending, the series had to tie up all of the loose ends. But which characters got the most satisfying endings?
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