Seraph of the End is currently streaming on major platforms, and it earns its premise rather than just borrowing genre trappings. Across 2 seasons, the show has had time to find its rhythm and keep it. 463 viewers have already rated it on TMDB — the kind of consensus that does not happen by accident. Miyu Irino anchors it with a performance that grounds the bigger ideas in something human. There is no real reason to keep putting it off.
Seraph of the End arrived without much fanfare and built its audience the hard way — through word of mouth. Seraph of the End uses its genre premise as cover for asking bigger questions. After a mysterious virus wipes out ninety percent of humanity, vampires emerge from the recesses of the earth to enslave mankind, treating them like livestock. After growing tired of donating blood in exchange for protection, 12-year-old Yuichiro Hyakuya and his best friend Mikaela Hyakuya plot an escape along with the other orphans. After being the only successful runaway, Yuichiro joins the Moon Demon Company, an extermination unit of the Japanese Imperial Demon Army dedicated to killing off vampires. Miyu Irino and Kensho Ono lead a cast that makes the ambitious moments land. The series ran for 2 seasons from 2015, building a story that gave its audience time to invest properly. Seraph of the End resists the temptation to explain everything, trusting the audience to sit with ambiguity. It rarely drops the ball, and when it does, it recovers fast.
Sci-fi fans who want ideas alongside the spectacle will find Seraph of the End genuinely rewarding. The tonal similarities to JoJo's Bizarre Adventure are real, though Seraph of the End carves out its own identity quickly. The complete run is available and best experienced without too much prior knowledge of where it goes. Miyu Irino grounds the bigger ideas in something human. Once you are in, you will want to talk about it.
Seraph of the End wrapped up in 2015 — and 2 seasons are available to watch from start to finish. Find exactly where it's streaming below, and TV Butler Pro's free voice app makes it effortless to track your progress as you go. Just say the name, and Butler finds it instantly, tells you which service has it, and remembers exactly where you left off.
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