Netflix has released the official video for “See U in Hell,” a new track from Papa Roach featuring Hanumankind, tied directly to Devil May Cry: Season 2.
Rather than playing like a standard trailer, the video works as a high-energy music spot for the series, combining the aggressive sound of Papa Roach with the chaotic, demon-hunting attitude of Devil May Cry. It is loud, slick and deliberately over-the-top — which, honestly, is exactly the correct setting for Dante.
Season 2 brings the Netflix animated adaptation deeper into the mythology of Capcom’s action franchise. Dante is no longer just facing demonic chaos from the outside; the story now pushes him toward Vergil, his estranged twin brother, and the painful family history that sits beneath all the sword fights, gunfire and monster-slaying.
That makes “See U in Hell” feel like more than just promotional noise. The song’s tone fits the emotional temperature of the season: anger, swagger, danger and a kind of reckless momentum that has always been central to the Devil May Cry identity. The video captures that mix well, turning the soundtrack into part of the storytelling mood rather than just background marketing.
For fans of anime, games and heavy music crossovers, this series continues to lean into exactly the right kind of excess. Devil May Cry has never been subtle, and Netflix’s version seems perfectly comfortable embracing that: stylish violence, supernatural melodrama, demonic family drama and a hero who treats the apocalypse like a bad night at work.
Devil May Cry: Season 2 is now streaming on Netflix.
Video source: Netflix