The Duffer brothers have confirmed the release of the Death Note Live-Action Series on Netflix, know more about the release date, story, episodes, and other related details here
Death Note Live-Action Series is an upcoming Netflix thriller series based on the Deathnote manga. Recently, Matt and Ross Duffer have mentioned that they will soon adopt the hit manga Death Note in the Life Action series of Death Note. Most of the fans were happy to see the news of the Live-Action Series of the manga.
If you are also a fan of Death Note and heard about the news, then you might be excited to know more about it too. Here is all you need to know about the upcoming thriller series on Netflix by Duffer bothers.
Death Note Live Action Series On Netflix By Duffer Brothers Release Date, Episodes, Story And Director
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Every anime and manga lover, have a special spot for the Death Note series on their list. Many thriller animes and series have come into the market, but nothing has ever surpassed the plot and character of the classic Death Note series. Of course, this isn’t the first time “Death Note” has been made for the big screen. In Japan, five films and one tv show have been produced, while the United States recently tried to Americanize the series in 2017.
Death Note Live Action Series Release Date
The exact release of the Death Note Live-Action Series is not confirmed yet. As the series has yet to start production work, we can expect it to premiere by the end of 2023. Talking about the OTT platform, Death Note Live-Action Series will air on Netflix.
In a recent interview, Duffer Brothers said that they, “focus on creating the kind of stories that inspired them growing up — story lines that take place at that beautiful crossroads where the ordinary meets the extraordinary, where big spectacle coexists with intense character design, where love wins out over skepticism.”
Fans have questioned if “Death Note” can ever be properly and enjoyably turned into live-action because of the multiple Japanese versions’ varied quality. The happy news is that they will have more than enough time to solve this problem because it is unclear when the show will air.


