Jump Square, Shuiesha's monthly companion to Weekly Shonen Jump will be releasing Takeshi Obata's 87-pg Death Note one-shot in its next issue, which hits Japanese newsstands February 4.
Netflix's live-action Death Note film was nearly universally panned by both critics and fans alike. So given the negative feedback is Netflix still moving forward with a sequel?
Japanese manga artist Takeshi Obata confirmed that a new 87-page one-shot manga for Death Note back in April and the first panels for the project have made their way online thanks to social media.
Death Note may have ended a long time ago but that doesn't mean that the series has lost any adoration from fans. A brand new statue has just been revealed featuring two main characters. Check it out!
The live-action adaptation of classic shonen thriller anime series, Death Note, has released its English-subtitled trailer. Funimation has more information on the film.
Netflix is preparing to deliver the second movie of Death Note to eager fans. Here we decide to find out why folks should return to this series
With the new release of Netflix's Death Note receiving mixed reviews, it looks like fans might have pushed the live-action-film's director away from twitter.
Netflix's New Live-Action-Film Death Note has received mixed reviews from fans following its release. Check out what the creators of the anime have to say about the adaption.
Publisher Viz Media opens pre orders for a 2,400-page English paperback version of the thriller/mystery series, Death Note. It will be releasing on September 5th of this year.
When talking in an interview about the adaption, the director explained that he actually had wanted David Bowie or Prince to play Ryuk. Hit the jump for more details!
"I wonder if it was a difficult decision...sparing your fathers life." Just as in the Death Note manga and anime, L has quickly figured out the mystery of "Kira".
Takeshi Obata has created a new poster for Netflix's upcoming feature film Death Note and there is a warning at the bottom! Hit the jump and check it out!
Fresh out of the San Diego Comic Con comes the first clip from Netflix's upcoming feature film Death Note. Hit the jump and Check it out!
Nat Wolff's Light Turner and Margaret Qualley's Mia Sutton are featured on the latest Death Note posters for Netflix's live-action adaptation.