Netflix misspells the name of Devil May Cry antagonist Vergil on a t-shirt, and it's honestly one of the more understandable typos they could've made

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The Devil May Cry animated series has done halfway decently for itself, renewing for a second season after its release back in April. And despite some mixed reception—particularly from diehard fans—Netflix seems to be chalking it up to a success. So much so that it's making merch for it.

Alas, there's been a blunder—as spotted by DMC superfan @vergildearest on X (thanks, Eurogamer), a now-removed t-shirt sees Dante and Vergil split clean down the middle. Only it's apparently not Vergil, but Virgil. Or Publius Vergilius Maro, an ancient roman poet and guest star in Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy.

You're probably wondering why I'm talking about roman poets, and it's because it is genuinely relevant to the typo in question. Devil May Cry is heavily inspired by the Divine Comedy. And by 'heavily', I mean the main character is d...

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