Castlevania
Jul. 29th, 2017 04:24 pm( Tell it to your floating vampire Jesus, here. )
I definitely recommend Castlevania even if you aren't one normally to watch anime series. The first season is only four episodes, each one about 25 minutes long so it's a quick watch for anyone interested. These four episodes altogether serve as kind of a pilot in a way, basically an introduction to the characters and setup of the story, which was a smart move to make since it was about testing the waters whether people were interested in something like this, and considering the praise the series has been getting, they are now able to continue. The show has already been renewed for a second season (and will feature eight episodes) which will premiere in 2018, and Richard Armitage posted on his Instagram that he was back in the studio recording for it. So I'm really excited for what comes next.
I definitely recommend Castlevania even if you aren't one normally to watch anime series. The first season is only four episodes, each one about 25 minutes long so it's a quick watch for anyone interested. These four episodes altogether serve as kind of a pilot in a way, basically an introduction to the characters and setup of the story, which was a smart move to make since it was about testing the waters whether people were interested in something like this, and considering the praise the series has been getting, they are now able to continue. The show has already been renewed for a second season (and will feature eight episodes) which will premiere in 2018, and Richard Armitage posted on his Instagram that he was back in the studio recording for it. So I'm really excited for what comes next.