Netflix is sex robot videosready to open up a new world of death and destruction.
The streaming service has debuted the first teaser trailer for Death Note, a creepy horror flick from The Guestand Blair Witchdirector Adam Wingard.
Shall we begin? #DeathNote pic.twitter.com/fEd12Gm32c
— Netflix US (@netflix) March 22, 2017
Based on the Japanese manga series, Death Notefollows a young man (Nat Wolff) who comes across a book that allows him to kill anyone in the world, simply by writing their name in the pages.
He decides to use this power to unleash his own brand of vigilante justice, but as the bodies pile up, his actions attract the attention of an mysterious detective known only as L (Lakeith Stanfield).
Death Notehits Netflix August 25.
Topics Netflix
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