Kevin Kolde talked about that surprise appearance at the season finale.
The Big Picture If you binged Castlevania: Nocturne over the past few days, you’ve already been impacted by the surprise return of a character in the very last seconds of Season 1. After a critical moment in which it seemed like Richter Belmont would take a deadly blow, a pale figure known as Alucard shows up with his massive sword to save the night and join the fight.
“We always intended to bring him back. I think we always intended to bring him back in the final episode of the season. How that moment ultimately played out — from envisioning the story into the final script and then into the final beautiful work that Sam and Adam [Deats, directors] did — those things always evolve. I feel like it just got better and better with each iteration. It was worth the wait for me.
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