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Home » Entertainment » All we know about Netflix’s NEW ‘Death Note’ movie

All we know about Netflix’s NEW ‘Death Note’ movie

The news that Willem Dafoe might star in the film as 'Ryuk' has only added to the intrigue around the project.

Joe Connor by Joe Connor
April 3, 2023
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Netflix‘s upcoming movie Death Note has been causing a buzz amongst anime and manga fans since its announcement. The news that Willem Dafoe might star in the film has only added to the intrigue around the project.

Death Note is a critically acclaimed anime and manga, centered around a high school student who gains possession of a godlike notebook. With the power to kill anyone whose name is written in it, the student seeks to rid the world of criminals using his new abilities.

Willem Dafoe, known for his impressive acting range, would be an excellent addition to the cast if involved in the project. The character he is rumored to play is Ryuk, a god of death and the original owner of the Death Note. In the anime and manga, Ryuk serves as an antagonist, taunting the student, Light, and observing as he descends into madness.

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Fans are eager to see how the movie adaptation will work, particularly with the notorious story changes that typically accompany any live-action adaptation. However, the inclusion of Dafoe in the cast suggests that the movie may stay loyal to the ominous source material.

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The Death Note adaptation has the potential to be an exciting, gripping thriller if done correctly. If Dafoe is cast as Ryuk, he’s sure to bring his trademark intensity to the role and elevate what’s already shaping up to be an intriguing project.

More as we get it.

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Joe Connor

Joe Connor

Former editor at The London Economic.

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