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Deadline, which has accurately reported in happenings within the television and movie industry, is claiming that Netflix is working on a scripted TV series for Resident Evil. German production and distribution company Constantin Film, which is behind the Resident Evil movies, has been named as the studio involved. Netflix is apparently looking for a showrunner at the moment.

Deadline adds that “the plan is for the series to expand the Resident Evil universe and deepen the exiting mythology.” It will “keep the basic premise, which also served as a setup for the movie franchise. The drama series will explore the dark inner workings of the Umbrella Corporation and the new world order caused by the outbreak of the T-virus.” Fans can look forward to “all of Resident Evil’s signature elements, including action sequences and ‘easter eggs.'”

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It’s been officially announced today that the animated series for Castlevania on Netflix has been renewed for a third season. Ten new episodes are planned.

It goes without saying that Netflix has yet to announce a premiere date for the latest season. Castlevania’s second season just dropped late last week.

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The first season of Netflix’s Castlevania animated series is receiving the Blu-ray treatment. At New York-Comic Con today, VIZ Media announced plans to make it available on December 4.

Aside from the show itself, buyers will also be given a t-shirt as pictured above.

Pricing for the Blu-ray release is not yet known at this time.

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The first trailer is in for the next season of Netflix’s Castlevania animated series. Take a look at the video below.

Castlevania season two will debut on October 26.

Netflix has finally announced a premiere date for Castlevania’s second season. The animated series will return on October 26 worldwide.

As we’ve heard previously, the new season will contain eight episodes. That’s double the amount of season one.

Though Netflix has yet to speak about it officially, Castlevania should be back for a third season as well down the road.

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We’ve been waiting to hear more about the next season of Castlevania’s animated series on Netflix. After all, it’s been nearly a year since the first season premiered.

Writer Warren Ellis has at least provided a small update on Twitter. According to one of his messages, the second season will arrive “later this year.” It’s again confirmed that it will be comprised of eight episodes.

Despite the fact that the season season hasn’t aired yet, a third season of the Castlevania animated series is happening

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The Castlevania animated series was a hit after it debuted on Netflix last year. A second season was promptly ordered, which will debut sometime this summer.

Fortunately, the series is already confirmed to have a future beyond what has been currently announced. Richard Armitage, who voices the character Trevor Belmont in the show, told Digital Spy:

Pokemon Sun and Moon (the anime, of course) has released recently on Netflix. The first 43 episodes of it, to be precise. With this new development, people all over are losing excuses not to watch it.

Hopefully you can binge every episode without being reduced to ash.

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Switch’s video apps are fairly limited at the moment. Aside from Hulu and Niconico, there isn’t much to choose from.

One service that has been noticeably absent is Netflix. During a press Q&A panel in Silicon Valley, Netflix vice president of device partner ecosystem Scott Mirer was asked about supporting Switch.

While many people are likely still waiting for the popular streaming app to appear on the Switch, Netflix has been available on the Wii U for years. Today, the app received an update, which should download automatically. There are no documented patch notes so it’s not fully clear what this update changes, though it’s likely nothing major. Anyway, it’s good to see that Netflix is still supporting their app on Wii U for those who still use Nintendo’s previous home console as their streaming device of choice.

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