{"id":38990,"date":"2026-03-25T00:16:36","date_gmt":"2026-03-24T16:16:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sgbuzz.com\/?p=38990"},"modified":"2026-03-25T00:16:36","modified_gmt":"2026-03-24T16:16:36","slug":"exclusive-new-trailer-photos-and-interview-with-showrunner-adi-shankar","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sgbuzz.com\/?p=38990","title":{"rendered":"Exclusive New Trailer, Photos and Interview With Showrunner Adi Shankar"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div id=\"\">\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">If there\u2019s one thing <u>Adi Shankar<\/u> wants to impress upon fans about the upcoming second season of <u>Netflix\u2019s Devil May Cry<\/u>, it\u2019s that the animated series is getting bigger. Much bigger. So much so that Shankar is comparing it to the gulf between 2005\u2019s <u>Batman Begins<\/u> and its 2008 sequel, <u>The Dark Knight<\/u>.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">\u201cSeason 2 is just way, way, way bigger in terms of scope and scale,\u201d Shankar tells IGN. \u201cSo it&#8217;s the difference between Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. That&#8217;s the comp. Or Halo 1 and Halo 2, where in terms of just scale and scope &#8211; orders of magnitude bigger and larger. And the tone is just completely different on top of that. The tone is very, very different, so it cuts deeper.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">That was the main takeaway from our recent conversation with Shankar, the creator and showrunner of Devil May Cry and the godfather of the so-called <u>\u201cBootleg Multiverse\u201d<\/u> that ties the series together with fellow Netflix projects <u>Castlevania<\/u> and <u>Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix<\/u>. <\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">Having come to terms with his demonic heritage in <u>Devil May Cry Season 1<\/u> and overcome the White Rabbit (Hoon Lee), Johnny Young Bosch\u2019s Dante is ready to step fully into a larger and more colorful world. And just in time, too, because he\u2019s discovered that his long-lost brother Vergil (Robbie Daymond) is still alive. The return of Vergil changes everything for Season 2.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><strong>Watch this exclusive new teaser trailer for Devil May Cry Season 2:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><output class=\"box-wrapper jsx-2673806401\" data-cy=\"article-video\"\/><\/p>\n<h2 data-cy=\"title2\" class=\"title2 jsx-1903782357 jsx-3735650234\">Dante\u2019s Evolution in Devil May Cry Season 2<\/h2>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">Season 1 ended on a surprisingly dark note for the upbeat demon hunter Dante. Though he managed to defeat the White Rabbit, Dante found himself imprisoned and locked away by the demon-hunting agency DARKCOM, while countless innocent Makaians suffered under their new imperial overlords. <\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">It\u2019s fortunate that Netflix renewed the series for a second season last year, or else fans might have been left with quite a bummer of a cliffhanger ending. Though, as Shankar explains, he was never that concerned about whether he\u2019d be able to continue his story.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">\u201cI just have way too much self-confidence. It&#8217;s almost to the point of delusion. So I was like, \u2018Oh, that&#8217;s never going to happen. We&#8217;re good,\u2019\u201d Shankar says. \u201cI also acknowledge that this is a delusional self-confidence\u2026 So these things don&#8217;t enter my mind, because my philosophy now is to just control the controllable. And anything that&#8217;s out of my control, I just don&#8217;t even let it into the thought process.\u201d<\/p>\n<div class=\"display-title jsx-684634384 jsx-2659527929 quote-container\" data-cy=\"quoteBox\">\u201cHe&#8217;s not a character that is fueled by revenge. He&#8217;s not Batman.<span class=\"stack jsx-2959124702 jsx-326843967\"><span>\u201c<\/span><\/span><\/div>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">As dark as Season 1\u2019s ending is, Shankar says that fans shouldn\u2019t necessarily expect Dante to dwell on his betrayal or embark on a quest for revenge. He\u2019s a man with a pretty singular goal, and that goal is finding his brother.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">\u201cHe&#8217;s not a character that is fueled by revenge. He&#8217;s not Batman,\u201d Shankar says. \u201cI&#8217;m not saying that he&#8217;s not going to attempt to get revenge or that he isn&#8217;t, but I think\u2026 that if there&#8217;s an inciting incident that made you the person you are, it involves your long-lost brother. \u2026 We&#8217;re just approaching this with psychological realism or emotional realism, which has been kind of the thesis of my show.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">Shankar continues, \u201cI look at these things as films broken up into chapters. But when you look at this film, it&#8217;s been approached with psychological realism. Really, what he&#8217;s doing, if you kind of look at it, is the real battle that he&#8217;s trying to confront right now is his own loneliness. If you look at the core pain the character of Dante feels, it&#8217;s loneliness and he lacks the tools to articulate it. So what he wants is what he lost as a child, which is a feeling of family.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">Shankar\u2019s thesis about Dante is that gamers respond so strongly to the character because he embodies a sort of juvenile mentality and energy they can identify with. Dante is a character who refuses to grow up. And at the end of the day, isn\u2019t gaming all about escaping the pressures and realities of being an adult for an hour or two at a time?<\/p>\n<p><output class=\"box-wrapper jsx-2673806401\" data-cy=\"article-slideshow\"><button type=\"button\" style=\"display:none\" class=\"jsx-2228525885\"\/><span data-cy=\"slideshow-view-trigger\"><\/p>\n<div data-cy=\"slideshow-preview\" class=\"jsx-1711207865 slideshow-preview\">\n<h3 class=\"title5 jsx-62124236 jsx-1085005187\" data-cy=\"slideshow-preview-title\">Devil May Cry: Season 2 Images<\/h3>\n<div data-cy=\"slideshow-images-container\" class=\"jsx-1711207865 images-container\"><button type=\"button\" data-cy=\"hero-image\" aria-label=\"Open Slideshow\" class=\"jsx-1711207865 hero-image\"><img alt=\"Devil May Cry Season 2 launches on Netflix on May 12, 2026.\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"progressive-image jsx-2021719738 image aspect-ratio aspect-ratio-16-9 jsx-2605834259 jsx-2338608387 hover-opacity\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"data:image\/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP\/\/\/yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7\" data-cy=\"progressive-image\"\/><span class=\"button-text jsx-729543028 button button--primary jsx-3381835873 jsx-4266531355 row-pagination-button next contained centered round large\" data-cy=\"paginate next\" title=\"Open Slideshow\"><span class=\"ign-icon right-chevron jsx-2750866048 jsx-2919720488\" role=\"presentation\" aria-hidden=\"true\" data-cy=\"right-chevron\" style=\"mask:url(https:\/\/kraken.ignimgs.com\/_next\/static\/media\/RightChevron.272be43c.svg) no-repeat center center \/ contain;background:currentColor\"\/><\/span><\/button><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><\/span><\/output><\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">\u201cI think what makes that powerful is it&#8217;s not that he&#8217;s refusing to grow up because he&#8217;s Peter Pan. It&#8217;s refusing to grow up because he&#8217;s gone through things that would&#8217;ve destroyed anyone else,\u201d Shankar says. \u201cSo he&#8217;s combated the darkness in his life with light, and that light presents itself as making light of situations.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">None of this is to say that Dante doesn\u2019t grow as a character in Season 2. Season 1 was all about forcing the character to come to terms with the fact that he\u2019s the half-demon son of the legendary Sparda. Having accepted that revelation, Dante is better able to move forward in Season 2. He\u2019s no longer so conflicted about his heritage.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">\u201cI can safely say it&#8217;s less of a struggle in Season 2,\u201d Shankar says. \u201cI think in Season 1, he was a character who hadn&#8217;t really been tested because&#8230; we were meeting the youngest version of Dante that had ever been presented in an audiovisual format. There&#8217;s a greater level of comfort in terms of stepping into who he actually is, both emotionally and also in terms of just the skillset and whatnot. I mean, you guys saw the reloading clip. This is a dude who knows what&#8217;s up now.\u201d<\/p>\n<h2 data-cy=\"title2\" class=\"title2 jsx-1903782357 jsx-3735650234\">Dante and Vergil: Brothers Reunited<\/h2>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">Again, the biggest change with Devil May Cry Season 2 is that Dante now knows his brother Vergil is still alive. The addition of this one character to the mix changes everything about the series.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">\u201cThis is why it&#8217;s a completely, completely different show,\u201d Shankar teases. \u201cVergil&#8217;s not a character you can just kind of drop in&#8230; he&#8217;s a tone-changing character. That&#8217;s not the only reason the tone is so different and the scope and scale is different. Whereas the Dante you met in Season 1, he&#8217;s a little jokey. Little jokey. Vergil&#8217;s not that guy. Vergil&#8217;s very, very serious. So the scope and scale of his power level is one that kind of reorders things. That causes everyone to notice. Let me put it that way.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">Is Vergil the series\u2019 main antagonist for Season 2? Shankar is hesitant to reveal too much on that front, but he does note that Vergil shares one crucial element in common with Season 1\u2019s White Rabbit. They\u2019re both psychologically complex characters that exist in stark contrast to Dante himself.<\/p>\n<p><output class=\"box-wrapper jsx-2673806401\"><\/p>\n<figure class=\"jsx-313219616\"><img alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\" decoding=\"async\" role=\"presentation\" class=\"progressive-image article-image article-image-full-size jsx-1809694635 jsx-2338608387\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"data:image\/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP\/\/\/yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7\" data-cy=\"progressive-image\"\/><figcaption data-cy=\"caption\" class=\"caption jsx-1762799490 jsx-479945570 article-image-caption\">Robbie Daymond as Vergil and Johnny Yong Bosch as Dante in Devil May Cry S2. Credit: Netflix<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><\/output><\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">\u201cFirst of all, as just a storyteller, I&#8217;m never one to repeat myself. I don&#8217;t want to tell you whether Vergil&#8217;s the antagonist or not, but there&#8217;s more layers to him,\u201d Shankar says. \u201cI think that feeling that we got from the White Rabbit, and part of that is just because there was so much complexity to the psyche, we&#8217;re going to get a lot more of that across the board this season. So not just for Vergil, but for all the characters.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">Shankar is excited to dig into the complex emotional core of that fractured brotherly bond in Season 2. But as much as the show leans on its animation to tell the story, it really falls on voice actors Bosch and Daymond to sell the dynamic between Dante and Vergil.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">\u201cThere were more resources given to us for Season 2&#8230; Just in terms of when you have more resources, you can crank up a lot of elements, so that was cool. But I think there&#8217;s a lot of nuance and complexity that Johnny and Robbie were able to add, which I mean, look, I&#8217;m the one who cast them, so I knew they were able to deliver it. I knew that they could bring it, so I don&#8217;t want to say they carry the show, but they do carry the performance, which is what great actors do.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">Shankar continues, \u201cAnd also, I think just the fact that Vergil&#8217;s alive, it&#8217;s something we teed up at the end of Season 1, that Vergil represents a wound for Dante. And now the fact that he&#8217;s not only alive, but has been alive. Now, so that&#8217;s opening up a lot of emotional baggage. So as an actor, that&#8217;s catnip for someone as experienced as Johnny, because you&#8217;re playing an emotion, but you&#8217;re playing three layers of subtext.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">With so much newfound emphasis on Vergil this season, where does that leave Scout Taylor-Compton\u2019s character, Mary? Shankar reveals that Mary takes a bit of a backseat in Season 2 in favor of the Dante\/Vergil dynamic. However, she\u2019s still an important part of the equation, and fans will learn more about her tragic background this season.<\/p>\n<p><output class=\"box-wrapper jsx-2673806401\"><\/p>\n<figure class=\"jsx-313219616\"><img alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\" decoding=\"async\" role=\"presentation\" class=\"progressive-image article-image article-image-full-size jsx-1809694635 jsx-2338608387\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"data:image\/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP\/\/\/yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7\" data-cy=\"progressive-image\"\/><figcaption data-cy=\"caption\" class=\"caption jsx-1762799490 jsx-479945570 article-image-caption\">Johnny Yong Bosch as Dante and Scout Taylor-Compton as Mary. Credit: Netflix<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><\/output><\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">\u201cIt&#8217;ll be surprising,\u201d Shankar says. \u201cThe season really focuses on Dante and Vergil. Those are the focal point characters. So I&#8217;d say Mary\/Lady is less of an emphasis this time, so there is that. Not to say that she&#8217;s not in the show, because she obviously is, but I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s obvious what her arc is going to be or how it&#8217;s going to play out. I feel like people who watch it, hopefully everyone watches it, they&#8217;ll walk away being like, \u2018Oh, I did not see any of that coming.\u2019 There are mysteries there that will be revealed on the Mary front.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">Season 2 will also continue to focus on Vice President William Baines, the religious zealot in charge of DARKCOM. That\u2019s despite the fact that <u>original voice actor Kevin Conroy<\/u> passed away in 2022, necessitating a recast for Season 2. Shankar notes that while Conroy\u2019s death did impact his plans \u201cslightly,\u201d he was able to pivot and continue his overarching storyline for Baines.  <\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">\u201cLet me put it this way. I was concerned. I was very, very concerned,\u201d Shankar admits. \u201cI was like, \u2018Uh-oh, is this even going to work?\u2019 And thankfully, it does work because the new performer who came in made it work and Netflix was super gracious and we kind of went through multiple potential performers and I was like, \u2018Uh-oh, what am I going to do?&#8221; But thankfully it works, so the alterations were minor when they could have had to have been massive.\u201d<\/p>\n<div class=\"display-title jsx-684634384 jsx-2659527929 quote-container\" data-cy=\"quoteBox\">&#8220;You&#8217;re going to be doing the DiCaprio meme where you&#8217;re pointing at the TV.<span class=\"stack jsx-2959124702 jsx-326843967\"><span>\u201c<\/span><\/span><\/div>\n<h2 data-cy=\"title2\" class=\"title2 jsx-1903782357 jsx-3735650234\">The Music and Action of Season 2<\/h2>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">As much as character and family drama is a focus of Season 2, let\u2019s not forget that Devil May Cry is also a series defined by stylish action scenes and gory battles between humans and demons. Fans won\u2019t be disappointed on that front. And much like how Season 1 delighted action movie buffs with an extended riff on 2011\u2019s <u>The Raid: Redemption<\/u>, Season 2 will include its own homages to action movie classics.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">\u201cIt&#8217;s full of it,\u201d Shankar says. \u201cBecause dude, before I was doing this, I was a producer of action movies and I really dove into that genre and I tried to understand it as well as I could and became a student of the genre. So for me, it&#8217;s all about having homages to what came before. And, yeah, so Season 2 is full of stuff like that. Now, again, it&#8217;s not The Raid, but if you are a fan of the action movie genre or you&#8217;re a fan of <u>Hong Kong cinema<\/u>, you&#8217;re going to be doing the DiCaprio meme where you&#8217;re pointing at the TV.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">For some Devil May Cry fans, a particular sticking point of Season 1 was the fact that Dante didn\u2019t wield <u>his trademark black and white guns, Ebony and Ivory<\/u>. Shankar confirms that one of his goals with the new season was to introduce those iconic weapons. It\u2019s all part of the push to go bigger and better.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><strong>Watch Dante get Ebony and Ivory in Devil May Cry Season 2:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><output class=\"box-wrapper jsx-2673806401\" data-cy=\"article-video\"\/><\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">\u201cI knew going in, even when I was doing Season 1, that he would get Ebony &amp; Ivory in Season 2, because of Nell Goldstein, who she&#8217;s even hinted at in Season 1. So this was part of the plan. I knew he was going to get it. Because part of the things is in the games, you just kind of meet him and he&#8217;s all powerful.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">Shankar continues, \u201cOne of the things I loved about Batman Begins, and a lot of movies of this ilk, you see these characters level up, you see them attain new powers, new abilities, new weapons. There&#8217;s a James Bond-esque thing going on when all of a sudden you&#8217;re like, \u2018Oh, this is a cool gadget that&#8217;ll allow me to function better.\u2019&#8221;<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">Season 1\u2019s sixth episode enjoyed particularly strong critical acclaim, as it broke away from the standard formula and played around with both the series\u2019 animation style and a lack of dialogue. Shankar confirms that fans can expect similar storytelling detours in Season 2, even if they aren\u2019t exactly the same.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">\u201cNot in the same way, but yes, absolutely,\u201d Shankar says. \u201cEpisode 1 and 6 were really built around the idea that silence was powerful in a world of so much noise, where all of a sudden noise no longer had a premium and silence was powerful. Similarly, I have other pattern interrupts. I guess that&#8217;s the word, right? Pattern interrupts, but they do not resemble the pattern interrupts from Season 1 because, again, I didn&#8217;t want to just do the formula thing where Season 2, Episode 6 is a flashback with no dialogue.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><span data-cy=\"poll-view-trigger\"><\/p>\n<section class=\"box-wrapper jsx-2673806401\"\/><\/span><\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">Devil May Cry is also notable for being a bit of an early \u201800s period piece, a fact which is emphasized in the various needle drops of alt-rock and nu-metal hits like Limp Bizkit\u2019s \u201cRollin\u2019,\u201d Rage Against the Machine\u2019s \u201cGuerrilla Radio,\u201d and Crazy Town\u2019s \u201cButterfly.\u201d In keeping with the theme of \u201cbigger and better\u201d for Season 2, Shankar says fans can expect more of these needle drops in Season 2, as it\u2019s one of the more tangible ways in which the show\u2019s increased budget is playing out onscreen.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">\u201cWe have way more needle drops, because I think with Season 1, I don&#8217;t want to say it was a fight. It was just like, \u2018Hey, there&#8217;s limited resources.\u2019 And I really wanted to do needle drops in an anime because I&#8217;m like, \u2018Hey, that&#8217;s cool.\u2019 Nu-metal needle drops, I haven&#8217;t seen that before.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">Shankar continues, \u201cFor Season 2, we have a lot more. A lot, lot, lot more, and they&#8217;re epic. Now, they&#8217;re epic because I really got that needle drop thing dialed in this time, so there&#8217;s a lot more. I feel like we have the best soundtrack, or Season 2 will have been the best soundtrack Netflix has ever had, like all of Netflix.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><u>Devil May Cry Season 2 launches on Netflix on May 12, 2026<\/u>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.ign.com\/articles\/devil-may-cry-showrunner-says-season-2-is-like-the-difference-between-batman-begins-and-the-dark-knight\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Read Full Article At Source <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>If there\u2019s one thing Adi Shankar wants to impress upon fans about the upcoming second season of Netflix\u2019s Devil May Cry, it\u2019s that the animated&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":38991,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"fifu_image_url":"","fifu_image_alt":"","footnotes":""},"categories":[32],"tags":[18905,4365,8324,407,18906,1338,2536],"class_list":["post-38990","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-tech-gadgets-reviews","tag-adi","tag-exclusive","tag-interview","tag-photos","tag-shankar","tag-showrunner","tag-trailer","wpcat-32-id"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/sgbuzz.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/38990","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/sgbuzz.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/sgbuzz.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/sgbuzz.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/sgbuzz.com\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcomments&post=38990"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/sgbuzz.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/38990\/revisions"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/sgbuzz.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/media\/38991"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/sgbuzz.com\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fmedia&parent=38990"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/sgbuzz.com\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcategories&post=38990"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/sgbuzz.com\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Ftags&post=38990"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}