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A sequel, Death Note: Light Up the New World, was released in Japan on October 29, 2016. [10] A three-part miniseries entitled Death Note: New Generation was aired as a part of the Death Note live-action film series. It bridges the 10-year gap between the previous films and the 2016 film.
The sequel, Death Note 2: The Last Name, premiered in Japan on November 3, 2006. [82] It was featured in U.S. theaters in October 2008. [83] A spin-off from the films named L: Change the World was released in Japan on February 9, 2008. It is focused on the final 23 days of L's life, as he solves one final case involving a bio-terrorist group. [84]
Greg Russo is an American screenwriter and director. He is best known for writing the 2021 film adaptation of Mortal Kombat.He is also set to write a sequel to the 2017 film Death Note, adaptations of F.E.A.R., Saints Row, Space Invaders and System Shock, which he will also direct.
The much-anticipated sequel to Reeves' 2022 film starring Pattinson has already been delayed multiple times since being announced in 2022. What's going to happen in 'The Batman 2'?
Death Note: Light Up the New World (デスノート Light up the NEW world) is a 2016 Japanese film directed by Shinsuke Sato.The film is based on the manga series Death Note written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata and is a sequel to Death Note 2: The Last Name (2006), but features an original story and thematically takes place after the Death Note: New Generation miniseries.
It is a sequel to the 2006 film Death Note 2: The Last Name and the predecessor to 2016's Death Note: Light Up the New World film. [1] [2] The three-episode series was released weekly on Hulu Japan beginning on September 16, 2016. [3]
With no sequel formally greenlit, there is no trailer available for a second Leave the World Behind movie at this time. Fans eagerly awaiting news can hope that more concrete updates come soon!
"Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" director Ryan Coogler, producer Nate Moore, and stars Letitia Wright, Lupita Nyong'o and Danai Gurira talk about making new sequel without Chadwick Boseman.