Netflix's Castlevania franchise has established itself as one of the best video game adaptations in animation. Since its debut in 2017, the original series captivated audiences with its dark storytelling, compelling characters, and stunning animation. After four successful seasons, it concluded in 2021, paving the way for Castlevania: Nocturne, a follow-up series set in the French Revolution. With Nocturne's second season recently premiering on Netflix, fans eagerly await confirmation of a third installment. While no official renewal has been announced, strong ratings and positive reception suggest that season three will be renewed.

Creative director Samuel Deats recently celebrated Nocturne's success on social media, stating that the second season had outperformed the first in its second week. The series remained in Netflix’s global top ten for two consecutive weeks, a major feat for an animated show with a niche but ionate audience. Given that season one's performance was strong enough to secure a second season, the even greater success of season two bodes well for the future.

Why Castlevania: Nocturne Deserves a Season 3

Why Nocturne’s Success Demands a Continuation

Castlevania: Nocturne has proven itself a worthy successor to the original series, bringing new characters and conflicts to life while staying true to the franchise’s gothic horror roots. Richter Belmont's journey, set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, introduced new allies and formidable vampire foes, creating plenty of story and lore potential for future seasons. Fans have embraced the new storylines and characters, and the show’s ability to blend historical settings with supernatural elements has only added to its appeal.​​​​​​​

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Beyond storytelling, the series continues to impress with its animation quality and action choreography. The fight scenes are dynamic and beautifully animated, making each battle visually striking. Additionally, the series' dedication to expanding Castlevania lore through rich world-building has set it apart from other adaptations. Given the momentum it has gained, a third season would allow the creative team to further explore this dark and thrilling universe while satisfying the fanbase’s growing excitement.

What Season 3 of Castlevania: Nocturne Could Explore

Richter’s Journey and the Future of the Belmonts

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A potential Castlevania: Nocturne season three has so much material to pull from, particularly with the possibility of adapting Symphony of the Night, one of the franchise’s most beloved games. The creators, Sam and Adam Deats, have expressed interest in bringing elements of this classic title into the animated series. The introduction of Alucard, one of the most iconic characters in Castlevania lore, would be a major draw for longtime fans and could make Nocturne even more gripping.

Season three could also develop Richter’s arc and his ongoing struggle against powerful vampire factions. With lingering mysteries and unresolved character arcs, there is plenty of room to expand the series’ mythos. Whether through deepening character relationships, introducing new threats, or weaving in game-inspired elements, a third season would provide the opportunity to make Castlevania: Nocturne even better. Given its continued success, it is only a matter of time before Netflix makes an official announcement.

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Castlevania: Nocturne
Release Date
September 28, 2023
Showrunner
Clive Bradley, Kevin Kolde
Directors
Sam Deats, Adam Deats

WHERE TO WATCH

Streaming

Writers
Clive Bradley, Temi Oh, Zodwa Nyoni
Franchise(s)
Castlevania