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July 27, 2025

How we made made Castlevania: Nocturne a rare video game adaptation with a touch of elegance



The Castlevania franchise is breaking the curse of video game adaptations, with the second season of Castlevania: Nocturne winning a positive reception on Netflix. Animated by Powerhouse Animation Studios, the series passes the Belmont family demon-killing business on to the next generation, set during the time of the French Revolution where vampires attempt to lead a revolt of their own.

Making a return on the second outing are directorial siblings Adam and Sam Deats, as well as character design supervisor Katie Silva, who pushed the show’s designs to reflect the emotional journey of Richter Belmont and the other cast members throughout the eight episodes. We caught up with them to learn how they went about bringing the characters to life in this dark anime.

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The goal was to bring elegance to the visuals to refl ect the French Revolution setting (Image credit: Powerhouse Animation Studios / Netflix)

A specialist animator did transformations from beginning to end for characters such as Erzsebet Báthory. (Image credit: Powerhouse Animation Studios / Netflix)

A signature clothing accessory for lead character Richter Belmont is his white headband (Image credit: Powerhouse Animation Studios / Netflix)

Serving as Nocturne’s antagonists are Erzsebet Báthory and Drolta Tzuentes (Image credit: Powerhouse Animation Studios / Netflix)

Exploring how Annette looks when possessed by the ancient Egyptian war goddess Sekhme (Image credit: Powerhouse Animation Studios / Netflix)

Season 2 allows Richter Belmont to showcase the command of his powers (Image credit: Powerhouse Animation Studios / Netflix)

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Belmont’s muscular but athletic build earned him the
moniker ‘Chad Richter’ among the crew(Image credit: Powerhouse Animation Studios / Netflix)In recognition of Richter Belmont’s growth as a character, he finally gets to wear his Castlevania: Rondo
of Blood outfit(Image credit: Powerhouse Animation Studios / Netflix)

Conceptualising new expressions for Richter Belmont (Image credit: Powerhouse Animation Studios / Netflix)

Alucard was always a difficult character to get right (Image credit: Powerhouse Animation Studios / Netflix)

Much of the visual effects work is entirely digital and was made to look cohesive in the compositing process (Image credit: Powerhouse Animation Studios / Netflix)

Upping the ante in Season 2 are the fight sequences with Richter Belmont facing of with Erzsebet Báthory (Image credit: Powerhouse Animation Studios / Netflix)

A model sheet of Maria Renard, who taps into dark forces and learns to control them in an empowering way (Image credit: Powerhouse Animation Studios / Netflix)

The Night Creatures have more human elements this time around to mirror their evolution in the story. (Image credit: Powerhouse Animation Studios / Netflix)

A model sheet for the magic dragon that’s summoned by Maria Renard (Image credit: Powerhouse Animation Studios / Netflix)



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