The Japanese manga "Death Note" has currently been produced in Japan in two versions: a live-action TV version and a movie; for these two works, more negative reviews are heard, especially the male protagonist "Light Yagami". However, recently Warner Bros. has planned to start filming a live-action Death Note movie and appointed Adam Wingard as the director. Recently, the project has made new progress. Nat Wolff, the star of Paper Towns, is expected to play the leading role, and the two sides are currently in the negotiation stage. "Young and handsome" Nate Wolff has achieved gratifying results recently. Not only did he perform well in "The Fault in Our Stars", he also played a leading role in the TV series "Paper Towns" and starred in Nancy Meyers' new film "The Internship". If the negotiations go smoothly, Wolff will become the protagonist of "Death Note" Light Yagami, a student who picked up a notebook with extraordinary powers. In the Japanese comics, the protagonist Light Yagami obtains the Death Note discarded by the god of death Ryuk, and accidentally discovers that the person whose name is written in this notebook will die. So he decides to use the power of the notebook to eradicate criminals and build a world without crime. Director Adam Wingard has always been good at horror films, and his adaptation and reproduction of this comic is highly anticipated. The American version of "Death Note" is scheduled to start production next spring. |
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