Breaking Down The Latest Castlevania: Nocturne Trailer

After the massive success and four-year run of Netflix’s Castlevania, showrunners Kevin Kold, who headed the original series, and Clive Bradley bring viewers the next installment of the Castlevania universe — Castlevania: Nocturne. The original Netflix Castlevania was inspired by the classic video game series from Japan’s Konami. It was a dark medieval fantasy that followed the last surviving member of the disgraced Belmont clan, trying to save Eastern Europe from extinction at the hand of Vlad Dracula Tepes himself.The next chapter, Castlevania: Nocturne, is set in France in 1792, at the height of the French Revolution. In a remote part of western France, the counter-revolutionary aristocracy has forged an alliance with a terrifying Vampire Messiah who promises to devour the sun and unleash an army of vampires and night creatures to crush the revolution and enslave humanity forever. Annette, a sorceress from the Caribbean, seeks out Richter Belmont, the last descendant of the long-fabled Belmont family of vampire hunters, to lead the resistance and defend humanity against the oncoming darkness.The haunting opening shots of the trailer reveal an elderly vampire kneeling before a magnificent vampire queen while uttering a vow to devout his life to the Vampire Messiah. Erzsebet Bathory, voiced by Franka Potente, with her unique regal character design, is the one foretold: the queen of vampires and soon of the world. She is the one known as the Vampire Messiah, the devourer of light, and is more terrifying than Camilla from the original Castlevania series. Erzsebet’s plan is to plunge humanity into an endless night by, from what the trailer suggests, blotting out the sun. Her fanatical ideology, however, may be the cause of some division within the world of the vampires and will likely be a great plot point for the first season. After all, it can’t only be the humans fighting the vampires, much like there may be some human vampire loyalists within the narrative.RELATED: How to Play the Castlevania Series in Chronological OrderRELATED: Castlevania: Nocturne Hits Netflix This Fall, First Look Unveiled

After the massive success and four-year run of Netflix’s Castlevania, showrunners Kevin Kold, who headed the original series, and Clive Bradley bring viewers the next installment of the Castlevania universe — Castlevania: Nocturne. The original Netflix Castlevania was inspired by the classic video game series from Japan’s Konami. It was a dark medieval fantasy that followed the last surviving member of the disgraced Belmont clan, trying to save Eastern Europe from extinction at the hand of Vlad Dracula Tepes himself.

RELATED: How to Play the Castlevania Series in Chronological Order

The next chapter, Castlevania: Nocturne, is set in France in 1792, at the height of the French Revolution. In a remote part of western France, the counter-revolutionary aristocracy has forged an alliance with a terrifying Vampire Messiah who promises to devour the sun and unleash an army of vampires and night creatures to crush the revolution and enslave humanity forever. Annette, a sorceress from the Caribbean, seeks out Richter Belmont, the last descendant of the long-fabled Belmont family of vampire hunters, to lead the resistance and defend humanity against the oncoming darkness.

RELATED: Castlevania: Nocturne Hits Netflix This Fall, First Look Unveiled

The haunting opening shots of the trailer reveal an elderly vampire kneeling before a magnificent vampire queen while uttering a vow to devout his life to the Vampire Messiah. Erzsebet Bathory, voiced by Franka Potente, with her unique regal character design, is the one foretold: the queen of vampires and soon of the world. She is the one known as the Vampire Messiah, the devourer of light, and is more terrifying than Camilla from the original Castlevania series. Erzsebet’s plan is to plunge humanity into an endless night by, from what the trailer suggests, blotting out the sun. Her fanatical ideology, however, may be the cause of some division within the world of the vampires and will likely be a great plot point for the first season. After all, it can’t only be the humans fighting the vampires, much like there may be some human vampire loyalists within the narrative.

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