Castlevania redeems itself in season finale, which features the best battle sequence of the entire show. It may be one of best fight scenes in animation history! A storm of swords, blood, and guts drenches the screen in red, and at the center is Carmilla with her bloodshot eyes, blade in hand.
While Trevor and Sypha get the most material this season, their storyline feels like a retread of past adventures. The duo arrive in a new place under siege by hungry vampires and itโs up to them to save the helpless humans.
Season-3 almost sidelined Alucards character but here he is the action hero he was always meant to be. Here we see him with sword and shield in hand, cutting his way through tons of creatures and monsters โ and the bestiary feels massive this season, with quite a few nods to the video games โ as heโs given new purpose. Ultimately, Alucard, a hero cursed by a name and a castle, gets the ending he deserves.
Trevor, Sypha, and Alucard are reunited for one last battle against the vampires and itโs worth the wait. In the spirit of the video games, episode 9 plays out like a final boss fight, and itโs an absolute showcase for Castlevaniaโs excellent animations. The artists who worked on this series canโt be lauded enough for how well theyโve been able to translate the world of the video games to anime.
May be its the season finale but like Saint Germain and his Infinite Corridor, you never know what might be around the corner for these characters.