
Making its debut on the PS2 in 2001 and emerging as a highly successful franchise ever since, releasing a series of elaborated manga(Japanese comic books) and even in production for the fourth time as a PS3 actioner, the Devil May Cry series takes it to another media art form, and this time its the Japanese anime. A complete animated motion picture for the fans of gothic and stylistic action mayhem.

Sorry if you were expecting Bionic Commando.
Actions speak louder than words. Show me a new Mega Man game that isn't a collection of games I played yesteryear. If they can churn out some kind of RE game every other year they can make a new Mega Man entry. It's not like it's known for its deep stories.
If they make the right choices and right kinds of games, the Mega-Man IP could potentially be made into an animated film or streaming series like the success of Mario and Sonic. Surely that thought may have crossed their minds? Or am I being silly? I mean there is a lot more water to go under the bridge for them to even start considering that. But I used to be a big mega-man fan back in the day. I'd love to see it happen.
Just like the guys said . I’ll believe it when I see it . Even the shareholders are asking questions regarding Megaman . I don’t want to sound ludacris but I have a strong conviction that the heads at Capcom are purposely holding the Megaman IP down because of their grudge and spite towards inafune on some deeper Japanese honour code stuff . It’s deeper than we think . You can tell something isn’t right .
Well i hope DMC is being worked on. Either a remake of 1 or 6 will do.
And bring back Megaman X. Either regular, command mission or make it a Metroidvania since silksong is so popular.

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Sales of Monster Hunter Wilds fell short of Capcom's expectations, while those of Devil May Cry titles got a boost via the animated series.
A Devil May Cry anime!!! This is probably the best way to bring Dante to the screen. I have a feeling that any attempts at a live action film would be just plain awful.