If there’s one thing about Drolta, she doesn’t let death keep her down. The vampiric villainess from Castlevania: Nocturne might have perished twice in Netflix’s gothic anime, but she’s been resurrected, this time by Megan Thee Stallion.

The Grammy-winning rapper unveiled her Halloween alter ego, “Drolta Thee Stallion,” on X with a four-photo spread that turned her into a hellishly glam version of the demon general. In full latex, horns, and bat wings glowing with purple light, Megan’s look fused Castlevania’s dark fantasy with her signature #HOTTIEWEEN flair. Within hours, the post racked up more than 1.3 million views, sparking reactions across fandoms.

Even Castlevania: Nocturne director Samuel Deats couldn’t hold back his excitement, replying, “WHAT!!!! INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!” Meanwhile, Netflix’s Strong Black Lead account declared, “Everyone pack it up, she won.” Fans instantly echoed the sentiment, flooding timelines with cries for a Nocturne Season 3, preferably one featuring Megan herself.

From Bloodlines to the Hot Girl Multiverse

For those unfamiliar, Drolta Tzuentes is one of the bloodthirsty generals serving Elizabeth Báthory, inspired by the 1994 video game Castlevania: Bloodlines. Known for her shapeshifting and brutal power, Drolta became a standout in Nocturne’s first two seasons. Megan’s revival of the character feels poetic — a celebration of feminine menace and creative transformation.

Fans and Creators Unite for a Season 3 Revival

Megan’s take on Drolta not only delighted the Castlevania fandom but also reignited momentum for a third season. Fans transformed her post and Deats’ reply into a full-blown campaign, flooding Netflix mentions and tagging Castlevania creators. They demanded Megan Thee Stallion join the next season as Drolta, proving how powerfully she mobilizes anime fans, gamers, and Hotties across platforms.

Every Halloween, Megan turns her social media into a cinematic runway — from Hellraiser to Cobra to now Castlevania. Her ability to merge music, cosplay, and fandom creates viral moments that double as marketing masterclasses. This year’s Hottieween post even drew engagement from Netflix’s international accounts, cementing her as both muse and marketing gold.

Drolta may be dead in Nocturne, but Megan Thee Stallion just proved some characters are too iconic — and too hot — to stay buried.


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