Evanescence have teased that something new may be coming, with Netflix seemingly involved.
Yesterday (March 21), the band shared a brief clip of frontwoman Amy Lee on social media, which sees her count three and two on her fingers before throwing up two horns, with fans now convinced the 3, 2, 4 count means an announcement is coming on March 24.
Other eagle-eyed fans noticed that Netflix commented an eyeball emoji underneath the post, leading some to think a live concert could be coming on the streamer. Others, however, have linked the post to the upcoming animated series Devil May Cry.
The fantasy action series, created by Adi Shankar, is based on the Japanese video game franchise by the same and is scheduled for release on April 3 on Netflix. Earlier this year, Netflix shared the opening credits for the adaptation, soundtracked by Limp Bizkit classic ‘Rollin’.
That, combined with show creator Shankar retweeting the Amy Lee clip, has led fans to think the band will soundtrack the show in some capacity. One fan on X/Twitter also shared a since-deleted post of Shankar’s, where he cryptically said: “All I can say is Amy Lee is the [goat emoji].”
Check out more social media reactions to the teaser below.
💣💣💣💣 pic.twitter.com/6vmhIn8xve
— Ismael Santiago Rubio (@ismael_escritor) March 21, 2025
it was here right in front of us guys https://t.co/BhkDow5bPk
— fri (@villanescence) March 21, 2025
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN??????
— CHRISTOPHER (@ChrisJB1989) March 21, 2025
EM PANICOOOOO pic.twitter.com/8XQZNXmnKS
— luscas (@luscas) March 21, 2025
Watching the fandom appear on twitter when Evanescence posts once every 6 months pic.twitter.com/kp6OexTrJa
— 🥀(Pending: Something inspired by Ev5) (@fearmyaxe) March 21, 2025
— Adi Shankar (@adishankarbrand) March 21, 2025
We’re getting a new single???pic.twitter.com/518EHSOloV
— SPR™ (@sansparamore1) March 21, 2025
Aside from the potential announcement to come, the band are set to join Halsey on their North American tour this summer.
The singer-songwriter will kick off the new run of live shows – dubbed the ‘For My Last Trick Tour’ – later this spring, hitting 32 cities across the US and Canada. Visit here to buy tickets and here for a list of tour dates.
Later on in the year, they’ll join My Chemical Romance‘s diverse array of support acts for their 2025 US stadium tour, alongside the likes of Violent Femmes, 100 Gecs, Wallows, Garbage, Death Cab for Cutie and Thursday, Alice Cooper, Pixies, Devo and IDLES.