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Netflix Serial Killer Series ‘All the Sinners Bleed’ Adds Giancarlo Esposito, Bill Oberst Jr, More

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Giancarlo Esposito in 'Abigail'

Netflix has added 11 cast members to “All the Sinners Bleed,” its series adaption the 2023 S.A. Cosby novel — including the great Giancarlo Esposito (“Breaking Bad”) and indie horror favorite Bill Oberst Jr. (3 From Hell).

Other additions include David Lyons (“The Beast in Me”), Donald Elise Watkins (Black Box), Mackenzie Astin (“The Magicians”), Jordan M. Cox (“P-Valley”), Cullen Moss (“Outer Banks”), Angus O’Brien (“Boots”), Cranston Johnson (“Hap and Leonard”), Christopher Matthew Cook (“The Walking Dead”), and Christopher Thornton (“Magnum P.I.”).

They join previously announced stars Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù (His House), John Douglas Thompson (“Mare of Easttown”), Nicole Beharie (“The Morning Show”), Daniel Ezra (The Running Man), Andrea Cortés (“Mayans M.C.”), Murray Bartlett (“The White Lotus”), and Leila George (Mortal Engines).

All the Sinners Bleed follows Titus Crown (Dìrísù), the first Black sheriff in a small Bible Belt county. Haunted by his devout mother’s untimely death, he must lead the hunt for a serial killer who has been preying on his Black community for years in the name of God.

The show hails from showrunner and writer Joe Robert Cole (Black Panther, “American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson”), who will direct the first and other episodes.

Cole and Cosby executive produce alongside Amblin Television and Barack & Michelle Obama’s Higher Ground Productions.

The nine-episode series is currently in production in Atlanta for a 2026 release.

Bill Oberst Jr. in ‘Resolution’

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Netflix Renews ‘Devil May Cry’ For Third and Final Season

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Devil May Cry S2. (L to R) Johnny Yong Bosch as Dante and Robbie Daymond as Vergil in Devil May Cry S2. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2026

Netflix announced today that the fan-favorite seriesDevil May Cryhas been renewed for a third and final season following the recent debut of season two.

Created byCastlevaniashowrunner Adi Shankar, the animated adaptation of the popular Capcom game introduces a world where sinister forces seek to open a portal between the human and demon realms. 

Caught in the middle is orphaned demon-hunter-for-hire Dante, unaware that the fate of the balance falls to him.

Across its two seasons, the series has appeared on the Netflix Global Top 10 for four weeks, with season one accumulating  21.7M views in 2025, and season two already off to a strong start, accumulating 6.4M views in just two weeks. All of which to say that the rapid renewal for the third and final season doesn’t come as a surprise.

For those of you who have been paying attention to the episode names, I have been showing you the structure the entire time. This was always Dante’s Divine Comedy with guns and a red coat. Season 1 was Inferno. Season 2 was Purgatorio. Season 3 will be Paradiso. These three seasons make upThe Force Edge Saga.Since its inception,The Force Edge Sagawas designed as a movie trilogy disguised as a television series,Shankar said of the announcement.

The voice cast forDevil May CrySeason 2 is led by Johnny Yong Bosch (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers) as Dante, Robbie Daymond (Critical Role) as Vergil, and Scout Taylor-Compton (Rob Zombie’s Halloween) as Lady.

Daniel Kurland wrote in his second season review for BD,Winning chemistry between Dante and Vergil, as well as a narrative that isn’t afraid to put other characters in the spotlight, helps this season overcome some of the past season’s hurdles. This is a tight, economical season that doesn’t overstay its welcome, but part of the charm and impact is weakened the second time around.

Created by Hideki Kamiya, the first Devil May Cry game was released in 2001. There are now five main games in addition to several reboots, spin-offs, special editions, and mobile games.

Catch up on the first two seasons now streaming on Netflix.

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