Who directed the 2017 film Death Note?
Adam Wingard directed the 2017 film Death Note. The film premiered at the FrightFest film festival on the 24th of August 2017 before being released on Netflix.
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Adam Wingard directed the 2017 film Death Note. The film premiered at the FrightFest film festival on the 24th of August 2017 before being released on Netflix.
The 2017 film Death Note used footage from a train collision in Buizingen, Belgium that occurred in the summer of 2010. This real footage claimed nineteen lives and was repurposed to depict a fictional train crash in the movie.
Nat Wolff plays the character Light Turner in the 2017 film Death Note. Light is portrayed as an isolated genius who discovers a notebook capable of killing anyone whose name is written inside it.
The 2017 film Death Note was released on Netflix on the 25th of August 2017. The film had premiered at the FrightFest film festival on the 24th of August 2017 the day before its streaming release.
The 2017 film Death Note holds an approval rating of 36 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics noted that the film feels rushed and constricted compared to the source material.
Greg Russo wrote the script for the planned sequel to the 2017 film Death Note. The Hollywood Reporter reported on the 22nd of August 2018 that a sequel was in development with Russo writing the script.