Adi Shankar Was "Unhappy" With 'Devil May Cry 5' Because It Took Spotlight Away From His Netflix Series: "I Thought The Franchise Was Dead; I Thought I Was Bringing This Thing Back"
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Adi Shankar Was "Unhappy" With 'Devil May Cry 5' Because It Took Spotlight Away From His Netflix Series: "I Thought The Franchise Was Dead; I Thought I Was Bringing This Thing Back"
Dante (Reuben Langdon) realizes Urizen (Daniel Southworth) took them back to their childhood home in Devil May Cry 5 (2019), Capcom Contrary to the genuine hype most fans felt about *finally* receiving a new series entry, Netflix’s Devil May Cry showrunner Adi Shankar has admitted that he was genuinely upset with Capcom’s decision to make Devil May Cry 5, as he believed his animated adaptation would have received a bevy of praise for reviving wh…
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