Netflix’s ‘Devil May Cry’ Returns With New Papa Roach and Hanumankind Anthem for Season 2

Published 05/07/2026, 1:02 PM CDT

Devil May Cry's season 2 is squaring up strong ahead of its May 12 release. The most recent development that has the audience further on the hook is the release of a high-octane video, adorned with an original soundtrack by Papa Roach and Indian rapper Hanumankind. When Netflix’s Devil May Cry first dropped in April 2025, it arrived with the exact kind of swagger longtime Capcom loyalists had been begging Hollywood adaptations to understand for years.

The series debuted to strong streaming numbers and quickly landed in Netflix’s global Top 10 charts, while critics praised its hyper-stylized action, gothic worldbuilding, and Adi Shankar’s refusal to sand down the franchise’s chaotic edge. So when Netflix officially confirmed Season 2, fans knew Dante was never going to stay gone for long. 

Now, every new season means louder g***, more brutal demons, and a soundtrack that feels ripped straight from somebody’s burned PlayStation 2 combat mix CD.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

Netflix brings in a soundtrack that understands Devil May Cry

Netflix recently unveiled the animated music video for ‘See U in Hell,’ the explosive collaboration between Papa Roach and Indian rapper Hanumankind, and it sounds exactly like Devil May Cry should. The track carries that aggressive, adrenaline-spiking pulse fans associate with Dante’s most unhinged battles, while Hanumankind’s razor-edged delivery injects a modern chaos that somehow fits perfectly beside Papa Roach’s veteran angst. It is the soundtrack of Dante crashing a motorcycle through a collapsing cathedral while casually twirling Ebony and Ivory.

The full Season 2 soundtrack reads like somebody raided a 2004 Hot Topic in the best possible way: Papa Roach ft. Hanumankind’s 'See U in Hell,' Casey Edwards and Amira Elfeky’s ‘Bazooka,’ Korn’s 'Freak On A Leash (Power Glove Remix),' Evanescence’s ‘My Immortal,’ Avril Lavigne’s ‘Sk8er Boi,’ Drowning Pool’s ‘Bodies,’ plus remixes from Power Glove, Gunship, Amy Lee, Bryce Vine, and Capcom originals. Adi Shankar has already teased that Season 2 will pivot hard stylistically, promising a darker tone and unpredictable turns.

Netflix’s 'Dandelion': Plot, Cast, Release Date, and Everything You Need to Know About Hideaki Sorachi’s New Anime

Fans are already speculating the anime could pull inspiration from Devil May Cry 2’s quieter, more melancholic interpretation of Dante, arguably the franchise’s strangest and most misunderstood era.

Dante, Lucia, and the descent into Argosax’s chaos

The upcoming storyline appears heavily connected to Devil May Cry 2 lore, centering on Dante and Lucia as they attempt to stop Arius, the occult-obsessed businessman behind the Uroboros Corporation. Arius seeks the four Arcana artifacts to summon Argosax the Chaos, a demon rival powerful enough to rival Mundus himself. Longtime fans know this arc marks one of Dante’s darkest narrative stretches, largely because it trades his usual playful arrogance for a colder, quieter detachment.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

Lucia’s role is equally important. Revealed to be an artificial demon created by Arius, she becomes one of the franchise’s most tragic figures, caught between manufactured identity and genuine humanity. The climax, where Dante enters the demon realm to confront Argosax while Lucia battles a resurrected Arius, remains one of the series’ most visually haunting endings. Dante riding his motorcycle deeper into hell is the kind of gloriously operatic imagery only Devil May Cry could deliver without irony.

Whether you came to Devil May Cry for the demon lore, the absurd combat, or Dante’s unmatched ability to turn violence into performance art, Season 2 already looks ready to escalate everything. Now the only question is whether fans are prepared for how weird, loud, and emotionally chaotic this next descent into hell might become. 

Netflix Brings Modern Times' Most Popular Soccer Anime to Streaming Right Before FIFA World Cup 2026

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

What do you think of the new soundtrack and what you want to see from Dante’s next chapter? Let us know in the comments. 

SHARE THIS ARTICLE :

ADVERTISEMENT

Sarah Ansari

550 articles

Sarah Ansari is an entertainment writer at Netflix Junkie, transitioning from four years in marketing and automotive journalism to storytelling-driven pop culture coverage. With a background in English Literature and experience writing across NFL, NASCAR, and NBA verticals, she brings a research-led, narrative-focused lens to film and television. Passionate about exploring how stories are crafted and why they resonate, Sarah unwinds through sketching, swimming, motorsports—and yearly winter Harry Potter marathons.

Edited By: Adiba Nizami

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

EDITORS' PICK