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Netflix’s Devil May Cry debuted on April 3, 2025, featuring eight action-packed episodes.
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Power Glove, Alex Seaver, and Evanescence lead the soundtrack with original tracks and remixes.
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The soundtrack includes over 30 songs spanning battles, character themes, and atmospheric scores.
What Is the Full Soundtrack of Netflix’s Devil May Cry?

The Devil May Cry soundtrack for Netflix’s animated series features an extensive and diverse collection of tracks that blend synth, rock, orchestral, and dark fantasy tones. Composers Jarome Harmsworth, Joel Harmsworth, and Power Glove have crafted most of the music, with additional contributions from Alex Seaver and Evanescence.
Below is the complete list of songs featured in the show, in no particular order:
Track Number | Song Title | Artist/Composer | Notes |
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1 | Afterlife | Evanescence | New original song written for the series, released as a promotional single |
2 | Devil Trigger (Power Glove Battle Version) | Power Glove / Casey Edwards | Remix of Nero’s battle theme from DMC5, adapted for the anime |
3 | Bury the Light (Power Glove Approaching Storm Mix) | Power Glove / Casey Edwards | Remix of Vergil’s boss theme from DMC5, tied to his Season 1 role |
4 | Bunny Blood | Power Glove | Original score, likely linked to White Rabbit scenes |
5 | Jackpot | Power Glove | Original score, possibly Dante’s signature moment |
6 | Apartment | Power Glove | Original score, may accompany a key setting or fight |
7 | Shapeshifter | Power Glove | Original score, potentially tied to demon transformations |
8 | Devils Never Cry (Power Glove Lullaby Mix) | Power Glove | Remix of the classic DMC3 ending theme, softer arrangement |
9 | Mary | Power Glove | Original score, likely tied to Lady (Mary) scenes |
10 | Rooftop Chase | Power Glove | Original score, action sequence track |
11 | Arkham | Power Glove | Original score, possibly a nod to the DMC3 character |
12 | Demon Ambush | Power Glove | Original score, combat-focused track |
13 | Bullseye | Power Glove | Original score, may relate to a precise or intense moment |
14 | Massacre | Power Glove | Original score, likely a high-stakes battle theme |
15 | The White Rabbit | Power Glove | Original score, tied to the Season 1 antagonist |
16 | Son of Sparda | Power Glove | Original score, possibly referencing Dante or Vergil’s heritage |
17 | Monster | Power Glove | Original score, likely for a demonic encounter |
18 | Descent | Power Glove | Original score, may accompany a plunge into Hell or danger |
19 | Bunny Experiments | Power Glove | Original score, linked to White Rabbit’s backstory or actions |
20 | Origin | Alex Seaver | Original score, introspective or atmospheric track |
21 | Makai | Alex Seaver | Original score, “Makai” means Demon World in Japanese |
22 | Respite | Alex Seaver | Original score, a calmer or reflective moment |
23 | Aftermath | Alex Seaver | Original score, post-battle or emotional scene |
24 | No Escape | Alex Seaver | Original score, tense or claustrophobic track |
25 | Down the Rabbit Hole | Alex Seaver | Original score, possibly tied to White Rabbit’s portal plot |
26 | Gates of Paradise | Power Glove | Original score, may relate to a climactic or ironic moment |
27 | Faceless Cries | Power Glove | Original score, haunting or emotional track |
28 | Devil Hunter | Power Glove | Original score, likely Dante’s theme or a hunting sequence |
29 | Dosage | Power Glove | Original score, possibly tied to White Rabbit’s serum or experiments |
30 | Revenge | Power Glove | Original score, intense track for a vengeance-driven scene |
31 | Take Down | Power Glove | Original score, action-oriented, possibly a finishing blow |
32 | A River of Blood & Fire | Power Glove | Original score, likely the finale’s epic battle theme |
33 | Rollin’ (Air Raid Vehicle) | Limp Bizkit | Opening theme, sets the tone for Dante’s swagger |
34 | Guerrilla Radio | Rage Against the Machine | Featured in an apartment fight scene (Episode 2) |
35 | Last Resort (Power Glove Version) | Papa Roach / Power Glove | Trailer song, used in a freeway chase (Episode 3) |
36 | Butterfly | Crazy Town | Adds vulnerability, possibly a lighter or romantic moment |
37 | American Idiot | Green Day | Played during human bombing of demon realm in finale (Episode 8) |
38 | Ghost (feat. Power Glove) | Gunship | Vulnerable track, may tie to a supernatural or emotional scene |
Notes:
- Release and Availability: The soundtrack was released digitally on April 3, 2025, alongside the series premiere on Netflix. It’s available on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and other major platforms under Devil May Cry (Soundtrack from the Netflix Series).
- Composers: Power Glove dominates with 31 tracks, including remixes of game classics like “Devil Trigger” and “Bury the Light.” Alex Seaver (of Mako) contributes six atmospheric tracks. Licensed songs from Evanescence, Limp Bizkit, and others amplify key moments.
- Episode Context: Specific placements (e.g., “Guerrilla Radio” in Episode 2, “American Idiot” in Episode 8) are confirmed via reviews and breakdowns. Others are inferred based on titles and series themes, as exact scene-by-scene listings aren’t fully detailed yet.
- Green Day’s Track: Initially redacted in announcements, “American Idiot” was revealed upon release, tying into the finale’s critique of human aggression.
These songs serve various purposes within the series — from pulse-pounding combat sequences to quiet character moments — and play a crucial role in establishing the series’ haunting and stylish atmosphere.
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Who Composed the Devil May Cry Netflix Soundtrack?

The soundtrack for the series was primarily composed by Jarome Harmsworth, Joel Harmsworth, and Power Glove. Their work merges intense electronic soundscapes with horror undertones to align with the series’ dark fantasy theme.
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Power Glove, known for their work on Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon and retro synthwave compositions, contributed a majority of the original score and remixed tracks from the game series.
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Alex Seaver, co-founder of Mako, composed several ambient and emotional tracks that add depth to the series’ narrative beats.
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*Evanescence’s inclusion brings a recognizable name from the rock genre, with Afterlife featured as a standout vocal track in the series.
Their collective compositions reflect the tone of Devil May Cry—a blend of chaotic action, gothic horror, and personal tragedy.
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What Is Devil May Cry on Netflix About?

Released on April 3, 2025, Netflix’s Devil May Cry is an eight-episode animated adaptation of the popular video game series developed by Capcom. Created by Adi Shankar, the series is written by Alex Larsen based on a story developed by Shankar and Larsen.
The show follows Dante, a demon hunter for hire who unknowingly holds the key to the survival of both the human and demon realms. As sinister forces conspire around a mysterious portal between worlds, Dante must embrace his fate and confront his blood-stained lineage.
Key cast members include:
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Johnny Yong Bosch as Dante
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Scout Taylor-Compton as Mary
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Hoon Lee as White Rabbit
The animation was handled by Studio Mir, known for its work on The Legend of Korra and Dota: Dragon’s Blood.
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Where Can You Watch Netflix’s Devil May Cry?

The series is exclusively available on Netflix, launching globally on April 3, 2025. All eight episodes were released simultaneously, and the show is available in multiple languages and audio options for international audiences.
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Streaming Platform: Netflix
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Subscription Plans: Ranging from $7.99 to $24.99 monthly depending on the region and plan type
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Region Availability: Global release across all Netflix-supported regions
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