- Tags:
- Death Note / Movie / Netflix / Trailer / YouTube
Related Article
-
Seller Thinks He’s Ripped Off Japanese YouTuber With $3 Rusty Knife, Definitely Regrets It After This DIY Restoral
-
Student Graduates from University with Anime Hug Pillow Waifu
-
The Way These Japanese Airline Baggage Handlers Unload a Plane is Surprising a Lot of People
-
Running time for final Evangelion film revealed, set to be longest of all Evangelion films
-
Fan-Made Trailer For My Neighbor Totoro As A Japanese Horror Film
-
Cowboy Bebop Director Shinichiro Watanabe Is Directing A Blade Runner Anime Short
Word has long been out of an American remake of popular Japanese manga Death Note, and Netflix has finally released an action-packed trailer for their highly anticipated original film. The teaser was first shared on Netflix's Twitter with the caption "Shall we begin?" and shows Nat Wolff as Light Turner, a boy from Seattle who finds a notebook capable of killing anyone whose name is written in its pages.
As with other US versions of Japanese anime, there have been obvious concerns regarding the cast and overall storyline. Alongside Nat Wolff, Margaret Qualley has been cast as Misa Amane, Keith Stanfield as L, and Willem Dafoe as Ryuk, inciting a mixed response from fans of the series. As for the story, director Adam Wingard previously stated:
Source: YouTube
But it won't be until August 25th that our questions will be answered, and until then, fans worldwide will surely be busy speculating on the first American live-action Death Note movie.