Castlevania (netflix)

Season 3 honestly only seems to exist to set up a potential season 4, so nah. Can't recommend it. Maybe after we get said season and see the pay offs were worth it, but not now.
 
half way through season 3 of this. struggling a bit with it, don't know why they went up to 10 episodes, plods along
the animation is pretty good and i like some of the characters. have warmed to trevor and his humour
can be quite formulaic though, some dialogue and going places then a beast fight with gore, then move on to somewhere else
 
I'm more interested in the story arc they have set up for Hector,Isaac and Alucard more than Tevor&Scytha to be honest. I would have like more episodes or longer episodes to go more in-depth with their build up to a big war between Isaac and Hector/Vampire sisters then how Hector will plan his escape or evolve into the Hector in Curse of darkness.
 
S4 felt like a decent ending, hopefully it's not the end of the franchise and we get either a time skip or side stories within the same universe.

Pretty sure I read an interview where they said it's not the end. So hopefully we skip to a different generation of Belmont.

Great season, as I said above I wasn't a huge fan of season 3 at release since it was all set up, no payoff but with this as where it leads it's absolutely worth it, though with how quickly one of the story threads wraps up and then said characters just drop away I still think that could have been told last season in it's entirety.
 
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I don't remember much about the games. I'll go look it up I guess but is this a family member, a son in the future, cousin, something?

Found it.
According to Netflix Geeked, Richter is the “great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great-grandson” of our original protagonists, Trevor and Sypha.
 
Justed binged Nocturne, could have been a lot better. One character surely needed a flashback to show his prowess in his prime days.
 
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