Death Note Anime in Canada \ L Movie Info
July 31st, 2007
Canada’s YTV to premiere Death Note anime in September.
The Canadian website Zannen reports that the media company Corus has confirmed YTV channel’s premiere of Death Note on Friday, September 7 at 10:00 p.m. The anime series, based on the popular supernatural suspense manga, will appear in YTV’s Bionix late-night programming block.
Death Note’s L Spinoff to Open on February 9 in Japan
The official website for the spinoff L movie, which focuses on the title detective from the Death Note live-action suspense movies, has announced the February 9, 2008 opening date in Japan. The website has also posted the second teaser trailer, which the distributor Warner Brothers commissioned to screen before Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix in Japan. Source: Ultimatum. Update: Official website linked.
Source: Anime News Network
Death Note Novel American Release
July 26th, 2007
Viz announced at Comic-Con 2007 in San Diego that they would be releasing the Death Note: Another Note: The Los Angeles BB Murder Case novel. No further details have been given at this time. This follows the announcement that the How to Read 13 would also be released by Viz.
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Death Note Special - 3 Hour Director’s Cut
July 12th, 2007
Death Note TV Special to be Three-Hour Director’s Cut
The upcoming Death Note special broadcast, which was announced during the last episode of the animated suspense television series, will be a three-hour Death Note Director’s Cut: Compete Ending Edition special that airs at 8:03 p.m. on August 31 on Japan’s NTV. It will mainly be a compilation of the confrontations between the vigilante Light and the detective L, re-edited from the perspective of Light’s Shinigami (God of Death) Ryuk. All-new dialogue and soundtrack will be recorded, and scenes will have additional animation that could not be included in the original series.
Source: Mainichi’s Mantan
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