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The new Hollywood trend seems well launched! After the success of Deadpool , this week, a number of film world personalities took the floor to announce new feature films rated R. Now it is the turn of the film producer Death Note to enter the dance to confirm that the film will not be showing any public.
Written by Tsugumi Ohba and drawn by Takeshi Obata, death Note tells the story of Light Yagami, a very intelligent young high school student who falls on a black notebook in which he can condemn to death any person that registered the name . Loving justice, Light usually target criminals or corrupt politicians to go crazy. In addition, he assists police in finding those behind these crimes, including L, a strange gifted detective who suspects Light from the start.
If you fear that the transposition of great screen and live action will water down all the dark side of the story, rest assured, it will not happen. The film’s producer, Roy Lee, recently told Collider that micro Death Note will be “ definitely for adults. There is zero chance for it to be classified under R (prohibited under 17 unaccompanied, ed) . ” Already yesterday, the producer also confided that the Remake It – He returned , also produces for Warner, suffer the same treatment. Are we entering a new era?
After two Japanese adaptations and a third currently in preparation, Death Note So go through the big Hollywood machine. The longstanding project, especially now in the hands of Shane Black ( Iron Man 3 ), will be staged by Adam Wingard , the director of You’re Next , which will work from Jeremy Slater scenario. If Warner has not officially given the green light, Lee remains optimistic. We even know the first two names in the cast: Nat Wolff ( Dark of Margo ) and Margaret Qualley (the Leftovers) that respectively embody the characters of Light and Misa (probably famous in the American version). Roy Lee told hoped to begin filming this year without advance release date.
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