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“The sun will still set, but you won’t see it rise. There will only be Dracula, and his war council and the hordes of the night.”

Over a year has passed since Castlevania’s third season debuted on Netflix, and it was about time the series would make another grand return to the streaming service’s front page. That time is certainly almost nigh. Netflix has finally released a first look at Castlevania’s fourth season with a brand new art poster via its NXOnNetflix Twitter account:

 

 

Netflix’s critically acclaimed Castlevania adaptation from Powerhouse Animation focuses on Trevor Belmont, Sypha Belnades, and Dracula’s son Alucard. As the starring group of the NES classic Castlevania III: Dracula’s Curse explore some of the earliest days of the series timeline, the three leads set out to attain justice in the morally complex region of Wallachia that is being torn apart by the scum of the earth, demons, and of course vampires thirsty for blood.

While the latest poster does not depict any newcomers we will see in the upcoming season, a particular character has received quite a wardrobe upgrade. Veterans of the Castlevania series will notice at first glance that Alucard is beginning to don his Symphony of the Night clothing and gear. Will the series finally make its long-awaited time jump to the days of Richter Belmont and the Chronicles of Dracula X this year?

When the first trailer for season four of Castlevania makes its debut we will be sure to let you all know. If you have not checked out the mature-oriented series on Netflix yet, be sure to give it a watch – trust us it’s worth it! Also for those looking for more Castlevania video game content, Konami revealed this week at the Indie World Showcase that GetsuFumaDen: Undying Moon, a sister series of the franchise that inspired many of its future entries, will be getting a new title next year on Switch!

 

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Written by Marc Kaliroff

Ever since owning a cobalt blue Game Boy Advance, Nintendo is his preferred way of gaming. Marc is a journalist, creative writer, and video producer. While his focus may be on providing news, he spends his days preparing reviews for games of the present and past.