Hollywood Production of 'Death Note' Premieres Worldwide on Netflix on August 25
Japanese American actor Masi Oka (Heroes), who co-produced the film, tweeted a photograph of a Times Square billboard advertisement for Death Note (pictured) on the day of the premiere. The other producers credited along with Oka are veteran producers of American remakes of Asian productions, including Roy Lee (The Ring executive producer), Dan Lin (The Departed development executive), and Jason Hoffs (Edge of Tomorrow producer).
American film production company Warner Bros., whose Japanese unit had distributed earlier live-action film adaptations of Death Note, acquired the rights for a Hollywood production in 2009. Last year, Netflix purchased those rights for an estimated US$40–50 million. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, director Adam Wingard revealed that Warner Bros. had planned to abandon the production before Netflix expressed interest in the project.
Netflix's synopsis for the film indicates that the story focuses on protagonist Light Turner, who finds a supernatural notebook and uses it to mete out death, attracting the attention of a detective, a demon, and a girl in his class. Actor Nat Wolff plays the role of Light Turner, with Keith Stanfield starring as the detective L and Willem Dafoe as the god of death Ryuk.
At an advance screening at San Diego Comic-Con last month, Oka indicated that both Ohba and Obata have seen the completed film. According to The Inquisitr, a statement released by Ohba praised the film as an "A-level thriller masterpiece" with its characters staying "faithful to satisfying their desires." Obata pointed out that although the film "both followed and diverged" from the original story, it exceeded his expectations with a "high level of quality, sophistication, and attention to every detail."
Death Note will be released in three languages—English, Japanese, and Russian. Netflix lists the film with a running time of 1 hour and 40 minutes.
Trailer
Official site: https://www.netflix.com/title/80122759
Source: Entertainment Weekly, The Inquisitr
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Sep 3, 2017 4:54 AM by SkyeMiller
But it'll probably still be decent anyways!
Aug 27, 2017 2:37 PM by boomfridge
This whole forum is people talking about "L" being a black guy though...
Aug 20, 2017 12:08 PM by momosemomo
Aug 20, 2017 10:09 AM by Nakurawari
This, and let's not forget the kind of people who'll go "so what if they cast a black guy?" are likely the same hypocrites who complain about whitewashing in other adaptations.
I don't care how many black people they cast in what but what's the point of changing an established characters race if it's not for some political brownie points.
And it's always gonna be from white to some other race, the opposite would get your project boycotted and you'd be slandered as a racist. The guy who plays Light looks pretty close to the character but this black L bs is just meant to piss off fans and please anti white racists.
Are you trying to tell me that my plan to make a new movie about the life of Nelson Mandela with a white actor playing the role of Mandela might bring trouble?
Aug 20, 2017 9:08 AM by Nickienator
Seriously? I don't believe for a second they cast him just because he was the best actor that auditioned for the part. They just wanted a black guy to play the smartest character for political reasons even though he's literally suppose to be the palest character in the entire series.
From a pale emo shut in to a negro. And it's one of the main characters too, not some rando on that sidelines who nobody gives a shit about.
This, and let's not forget the kind of people who'll go "so what if they cast a black guy?" are likely the same hypocrites who complain about whitewashing in other adaptations.
I don't care how many black people they cast in what but what's the point of changing an established characters race if it's not for some political brownie points.
And it's always gonna be from white to some other race, the opposite would get your project boycotted and you'd be slandered as a racist. The guy who plays Light looks pretty close to the character but this black L bs is just meant to piss off fans and please anti white racists.
Aug 20, 2017 8:26 AM by vegeta8639
Can't wait to see people bitching about "Light" being a white guy while completely ignoring the fact that "L" is a black guy.
From the trailer, there seems to be a bit more romance in this because it seems like I saw "Light" making out with "Misa" in the trailer.
I'm not gonna hold my breath because it will probably be terrible, but I will give it a shot just because it's a Netflix production so we might get slightly better quality.
Aug 20, 2017 7:56 AM by Jak
Seriously? I don't believe for a second they cast him just because he was the best actor that auditioned for the part. They just wanted a black guy to play the smartest character for political reasons even though he's literally suppose to be the palest character in the entire series.
From a pale emo shut in to a negro. And it's one of the main characters too, not some rando on that sidelines who nobody gives a shit about.
This, and let's not forget the kind of people who'll go "so what if they cast a black guy?" are likely the same hypocrites who complain about whitewashing in other adaptations.
Aug 20, 2017 6:32 AM by Nickienator
Seriously? I don't believe for a second they cast him just because he was the best actor that auditioned for the part. They just wanted a black guy to play the smartest character for political reasons even though he's literally suppose to be the palest character in the entire series.
From a pale emo shut in to a negro. And it's one of the main characters too, not some rando on that sidelines who nobody gives a shit about.
Aug 20, 2017 12:43 AM by momosemomo
Can't wait to see people bitching about "Light" being a white guy while completely ignoring the fact that "L" is a black guy.
From the trailer, there seems to be a bit more romance in this because it seems like I saw "Light" making out with "Misa" in the trailer.
I'm not gonna hold my breath because it will probably be terrible, but I will give it a shot just because it's a Netflix production so we might get slightly better quality.
Aug 20, 2017 12:30 AM by momosemomo
Aug 19, 2017 8:23 PM by Kuma
Aug 19, 2017 3:33 PM by MDLegs
Aug 19, 2017 1:07 PM by PratPrat
From the trailer, there seems to be a bit more romance in this because it seems like I saw "Light" making out with "Misa" in the trailer.
I'm not gonna hold my breath because it will probably be terrible, but I will give it a shot just because it's a Netflix production so we might get slightly better quality.
Aug 19, 2017 12:28 PM by Jak
That people from Netflix couldn't decide if they want follow original or make own story.
This would be better if they make something like "Death Note Light Up the New World" movie.
New story, new characters, but with references to original story.
L's habits fit so much to his personality and look... all these habits in Netflix!L are so forced and unnatural... is like you know it was made to be more like original L.
When I thought at last Ryuk will bring something from original story, he is like there pushing Light to use notebook and hide in shadows...
I don't have Netflix accound and I don't plan use free trial to watch it,
because... Netflix's Death Note is just another action/thiller film and there is nothing in it what I loved in original story.
Aug 19, 2017 8:38 AM by LittleStar
OnT: this looks like trash. I got secondhand cringe from the trailer.
Aug 19, 2017 6:07 AM by Red_Keys
Don't go into it expecting it to be a 1:1 copy from the manga. Just go and see "their version" of the series. Don't be a butt hurt elitist. Be a open minded anime lad who can accept changes done to his series in other mediums.
Aug 19, 2017 5:26 AM by Ramkec
Seriously? I don't believe for a second they cast him just because he was the best actor that auditioned for the part. They just wanted a black guy to play the smartest character for political reasons even though he's literally suppose to be the palest character in the entire series.
From a pale emo shut in to a negro. And it's one of the main characters too, not some rando on that sidelines who nobody gives a shit about.
Aug 19, 2017 4:05 AM by vegeta8639
Aug 19, 2017 3:49 AM by TheDoggoneGirl
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