Sunday, July 10, 2016

So luce L in Death Note adaptation produced by Netflix – Newspaper Zócalo

City México.- generated much excitement the news that Netflix would make a live-action adaptation of the popular anime Death Note.

Several surprises were in its cast, where the role of mysterious detective L included the African-american actor Keith Stanfield, who played Snoop Dogg on the award winning film Straight Outta Compton.

the Anglo-Saxon character that will give the streaming service to the series captured the Yvrshoots site where you can see the character giving a lecture on the set that takes place in Vancouver, Canada.

the choice of actors has upset the purists fans of anime, which at first glance have little resemblance to that of apparently in the original version.

This is the case of the protagonist, who will be played by actor 21 years, Nat Wolff, same as I ever was in Paper Towns.

On the other hand, actress chosen to play Misa Amane, a young woman who is in love with Light, who idolizes his vigilante attitude is Margaret Qualley.

the film will arrive during 2017, and as it is under the leadership of Netflix, there are many expectations of getting a better work accomplished with other productions.

“it is an honor to work with this great cast and I hope to bring the unique story of Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata to a global audience,” said a statement from Netflix, director Adam Wingard tape.

in the same statement, Wingard responded to some of the criticism. “The talent and diversity represented in our cast and our production teams and script reflect our belief in staying true to the concept and the moral relevance of the story; a universal theme that has no racial barriers. “

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