Death Note 10th Anniversary Project Website Launched

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Update: The fifth volume of the Shueisha Jump Remix version of Takeshi Obata and Tsugumi Ohba’s Death Note manga announced on Friday that there will be an announcement regarding the Death Note 10th Anniversary project on March 3rd.

Death Note Has 10th Anniversary Project in the Works

Time sure goes by quickly. The ever so popular franchise, Death Note, has recently turned 10. To commemorate this tremendous achievement a special new website has launched. Titled as Death Note 10th Anniversary (『DEATH NOTE』降誕10周年サイト) this new website shows nothing more than just a tease for a new Death Note project:

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Apart from this new website, nothing else has been said about the 10th anniversary of Death Note so far. This website is for a new project in the Death Note series, and what that entails can be anyones guess. The Death Note franchise has spread wide and far, with the original manga, anime series, light novels, and various movies and games. Each one of these media could be the next Death Note project. But here’s the kicker, Hollywood is also interested in Death Note.

Film studio Warner Bros. (the studio behind the DC Comic films) have won the rights to the film in 2009. In 2011 they announced Shane Black (Iron Man 3) would direct the film. There were reports of many planned changes to the original story of Death Note, such as the removal of the Shinigami and Yagami having a close friend dying at a young age. Production has been progressing very slowly, but Shane has confirmed he is still working on the film in an interview in April last year.

Death Note Manga coverDeath Note started off as a manga by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. The manga was first published in December 2003 and ended in mid 2006 for a total of 12 volumes. At the completion of the manga, Death Note has sold a total of 20 million copies in Japan alone, and a total of 26 million copies to date. The series was popular enough to receive an anime adaptation by the studio Madhouse, which went on from late 2006 to mid 2007. Since then, the series exploded in popularity in Japan and overseas. Three films were produced; two based on the original manga and a new spin-off movie titled L: Change the World. A series of video games were also produced by Konami for the Nintendo DS. Two light novels were also produced for the series, one based on the manga and the other based on the spin-off film. And of course, Hollywood has an interest in the franchise.

It is a big milestone for the series, and its creators: Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. What this new 10th anniversary project will be, who knows. It could be a remake of the anime, a new film, a live stage show or some mobile game. In the meantime, check out the site yourself: http://www.j-deathnote.com/

What do you think could be the 10th anniversary present?