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Now wielding a portion of the power stolen from the Egyptian goddess Sekhmet, the vampire messiah Erzsebet Bathory (Franka Potente) begins her conquest of France as the country is gripped by the French Revolution.

The variety of plot threads in Nocturne’s second season exceeds the previous one but show creator Clive Bradley does a decent enough job in stringing everything together, even if the pacing does lag at times due to the season being dedicated to a multitude of characters.

The famous pale, silver-haired vampire is notably absent for most of the season, sans the final episode. Even then, Richter takes centre stage, particularly during the heroes’ final, desperate push to stop Erzsebet.

Villains do not always need backstories and Nocturne is proof of this. Sometimes, it is just fun and more satisfying to see monstrosities get whipped, slashed and attacked by magic without knowing their entire life stories beforehand.

Though Nocturne leaves several doors open for a potential third season or a brand new series, similar to how Warren Ellis’s Castlevania set the foundation for this sequel in 2017, the future is murky for Netflix’s current best original animated series.

Castlevania: Nocturne is streaming on Netflix.

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