Castlevania Season 3 Will Release on Netflix on March 3, 2020

Castlevania Season 3 Will Release on Netflix on March 3, 2020

It's 10 episodes this time.

LizardRock by LizardRock on Feb 17, 2020 @ 10:42 AM (Staff Bios)
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Castlevania, the Anime-esque animated series by Netflix is returning in less than a month! A new trailer by the online streaming service confirms the launch of season 3 as March 3, 2020.

If you haven't seen the first two seasons of the show, you might want to avoid the rest of this post.



Protagonists Sypha Belnades and Trevor Belmont thought they would find peace when they finally put the dread vampire Dracula to rest. But Alucard, son of Dracula knows better. There is still plenty of evil left to contend with in the land of Wallachia, and they need to take care of it all.

The third season was confirmed over a year ago after the success of the second season. Series writer Warren Ellis is confirmed to be returning, who recently expressed how they "went a bit mad and kind of tested the boundaries" of the show this time around.

Netflix's Castlevania will launch on Netflix on March 3. it will contain 10 episodes.

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