Lakeith Stanfield's L Glares On A New Netflix DEATH NOTE Poster

Lakeith Stanfield's L Glares On A New Netflix DEATH NOTE Poster

The stern visage of Lakeith Stanfield's L is featured on a new poster for Netflix's live-action Death Note movie, which arrives next month.

By MarkJulian - Jul 15, 2017 09:07 PM EST
Filed Under: Death Note
We're just a little over a month before Netflix releases it's live-action Death Note film on its streaming platform and to drum up some hype, a new poster featuring the American version of L has been released.  It will certainly be interesting to see how Adam Wingard's version of the teenage detective compares to his Japanese counterpart.

The director of the film (who's going on to direct Godzilla vs Kong) revealed on Twitter that the below poster is his favorite of the bunch released by Netflix so far.  He also provide the below gem which reveals that Netflix spared no expense in bringing the manga to life.




Death Note will begin streaming on Netflix August 25.


ABOUT NETFLIX'S DEATH NOTE SERIES
Directed by Adam Wingard (You're Next), the writing duo of Charles & Vlas Parlapanides (Immortals) and Jeremy Slater (The Lazarus Effect, unused Fantastic Four script) penned the most recent draft of the script.  The full cast includes, Nat Wolff as Light Turner, Keith Stanfield as L, Shea Whigham (Boardwalk Empire) as James Turner, Paul Nakauchi (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) as Watar, Willem Dafoe as Ryuki and Margaret Qualley (The Leftovers) as Mia Sutton.  

ORIGINAL MANGA SYNOPSIS:  A shinigami, as a god of death, can kill any person—provided they see their victim's face and write their victim's name in a notebook called a Death Note. One day, Ryuk, bored by the shinigami lifestyle and interested in seeing how a human would use a Death Note, drops one into the human realm.

High school student and prodigy Light Yagami stumbles upon the Death Note and—since he deplores the state of the world—tests the deadly notebook by writing a criminal's name in it. When the criminal dies immediately following his experiment with the Death Note, Light is greatly surprised and quickly recognizes how devastating the power that has fallen into his hands could be.

With this divine capability, Light decides to extinguish all criminals in order to build a new world where crime does not exist and people worship him as a god. Police, however, quickly discover that a serial killer is targeting criminals and, consequently, try to apprehend the culprit. To do this, the Japanese investigators count on the assistance of the best detective in the world: a young and eccentric man known only by the name of L.
Death Note is a 2003 Japanese manga from writer Tsugumi Ohba and artist Takeshi Obata. The series concluded in 2006 at 12 volumes. An anime adaptation began airing in 2006 and concluded in 2007 at 37 episodes. A live-action Japanese film trilogy was first released in theaters in 2006, with the third and final film releasing in 2008. A new Japanese film, Death Note: Light Up the New World, will tell an original story set 10 years after the conclusion of the first trilogy. Hollywood has been attempting to make their own live-action Death Note film since 2007. Warner Bros. acquired film rights in 2009 and hired Shane Black to direct in 2011. However, the project languished in development hell at WB, who let their rights lapse. Netflix secured filming rights in April 2016 and quickly set the project into production.
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