The showrunner of Devil May Cry noted the originality of Capcom's project.
Adi Shankar, who worked on the animated Devil May Cry and Castlevania, spoke about the sudden interest in adapting Pragmata. After the release of Capcom's game, he began receiving messages requesting him to take on the adaptation — and this influx turned out to be unexpectedly massive.Shankar explained the project's popularity by its uniqueness: against the backdrop of dominating sequels and remakes, Pragmata stands out with a fresh approach, which fueled discussions about a possible series.At the same time, he emphasized that there are currently no plans for an adaptation. The success of his past works has allowed him to focus on original ideas — the next two projects will be entirely his own creations.The showrunner believes the industry needs a balance between adaptations of hits and new stories, and his career growth opens up exactly such opportunities.
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Adi Shankar: after the release of Pragmata, I received requests to adapt the game into a film
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The showrunner of Devil May Cry noted the originality of Capcom's project.