Netflix’s adaptation of the Castlevania series has never been shy about excessive violence. The games were never really about blood and gore but the anime has taken on a life of its own which is one of the reasons why it became so popular. Fans of the first season of Castlevania: Nocturne won’t be disappointed with the amount of blood and action in season two.
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There are plenty of brutal deaths on both sides of the table, so let’s get to the most significant ones in season two of Castlevania: Nocturne. Be sure to binge the season first before jumping into this breakdown because nothing will be held back. There will be spoilers.
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Annette’s Vampire Stalker
Here’s Needle In Your Eye
- Episode Two
After meeting up with Juste, Annette and Richter head back to the city when they are confronted by a group of vampires. They don’t have names but they’re all quite powerful but not strong enough to last against these two heroes. Among the deaths, the hooded vampire that Annette is mainly fighting, who looks like he came out of a cyberpunk anime, gets it the worst.
She throws a thin silver rod into his eye she sticks him to a tree. Nobody wants to die via eye injection no matter how big the spike is or pinned to a tree for that matter. Death aside, Annette has an amazing arm on her if viewers ever had any doubt.
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Drolta’s Assault On The French
Deaths Not In Vain
- Episode 2
Drolta’s death at the hands of Alucard at the end of season one of as was pretty surprising. It was more dramatic when she was revived in this season via The Abbot’s machine, stronger and more dedicated to Erzsebet Bathory than ever. Now that she can hunt during the day, she storms the Revolutionary Army’s camp in episode two and just demolishes the soldiers like tearing through paper.
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One of the more grim deaths has her rip half of someone’s head off so that just the teeth and everything else below remained. Another brutal one was the female captain who was choked to death and part of her insides were popping out but thankfully things cut away before viewers had to see more.
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Louis The 16th (Louis The Last)
Viva La Revolution!
- Episode Three
The ending to episode three sort of comes out of nowhere. Castlevania: Nocturne takes place during the French Revolution which does end with Louis The 16th, nicknamed Louis The Last, getting beheaded by a guillotine. It happens in Castlevania: Nocturne as well without much of a fuss from him. It’s a rough way to go for a king corrupt or otherwise but at least it was a clean cut in the anime.
The idea of publication execution is definitely a fear that some can relate to even though guillotines aren’t really a thing anymore. The most haunting thing about this ending though is when Louis The 16th’s ghost is led into the afterlife which only Annette can see and it sends shivers down her spine.
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The Abbot (Emanuel)
Death By Dragon
- Episode 4
Easily one of the most fearsome deaths in the anime is Emanuel’s, The Abbot of the city. At the end of season one of Castlevania: Nocturne, it’s revealed that Emanuel and Tera conceived Maria together in secret. Maria is torn up about this secret in season two along with Emanuel making monsters and sacrificing her mother to Erzsebet.
Having finally had enough by episode four, Maria turns to the dark side and summons a dragon to roast Emanuel alive into a burnt husk of a man. A shadowy devil drags him to the underworld after and it can’t get any better for Emanuel down below.
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Erzsebet Bathory
Betrayed By Her Servant
- Episode Seven
Was season two the season wherein the big bad, Erzsebet, was going to die? That was probably the question most fans thought going into this latest season and the answer was almost unclear when Drolta swooped down to rescue her. The twist is that she took Erzsebet into the air only to drain her of her goddess power: Sekhmet.
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Drolta is sickened by the idea that Erzsebet lost the fight in episode seven after she put so much effort into building Erzsebet up. Erzsebet failed her so she decided to take things into her own hands and become the vessel of Sekhmet herself. Erzsebet dies via being drained by her former servant and then dropped to the cold street below like an undead sack of potatoes.
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Drolta
Ice To See You
- Episode Eight
Drolta’s betrayal is answered swiftly in the next episode. Even though Richter and his crew are beaten down, they get up to finish the job. Richter imbues himself fully with ice, first punching cold blasts into Drolta, and cracking her skin in the process. Then, Alucard tosses his beloved floating blade to aid him in the final throws of it.
Imbued with ice as well, Richter takes his frosty saber and slices Drolta perfectly in two like when Trunks bisects Frieza in the Dragon Ball Z anime. The strike is so powerful in Castlevania: Nocturne that it destroys part of a building behind Drolta. Even Alucard is amazed by Richter and he’s been alive for centuries as an all-powerful dhampir.
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Castlevania: Nocturne
TV-MA
AnimationActionAdventure
Release Date
September 28, 2023
Cast
Edward Bluemel
, Thuso Mbedu
, Pixie Davies
, Richard Dormer
, Iain Glen
Main Genre
Animation
Seasons
2
Story By
Clive Bradley
Writers
Clive Bradley
, Temi Oh
, Zodwa Nyoni
Streaming Service(s)
Netflix
Franchise(s)
Castlevania
Directors
Sam Deats
, Adam Deats
Showrunner
Clive Bradley
, Kevin Kolde
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