The Anime UK News Team Reviews Netflix’s Death Note
Review of Death Note: Blu-Ray Collection
“You must believe in God, despite what the clergy tell you.” – Benjamin Jowlett
If Death Note succeeds in at least one thing, it is that it has possibly created the most interesting and intriguing…
Warner Bros. Death Note To Star Nat Wolff
Following his leading role in 20th Century Fox’s comedy-drama Paper Towns and his Teen Choice Award-winning performance in The Fault In Our Stars, twenty-year old Nat Wolff has reportedly…
Adam Wingard Signs on to Direct Death Note Hollywood Adaptation
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Adam Wingard, director of You’re Next (2011) and The Guest (2014) has signed on to direct the Warner Brothers’ live-action Hollywood adaptation of Death…
Attack On Titan, Death Note and more headed to Netflix UK!
Over the course of 2014, the premium streaming service Netflix has seen a growing number of anime titles joining its expansive catalogue of television shows and movies and according to a Facebook…
Good Will Hunting’s Gus Van Sant To Join Death Note?
The last we heard of the North American live-action remake of Tsugumi Ohba’s Death Note manga was some years ago, when it was let slip that director Shane Black (Iron Man 3) was fighting…
Anime On Demand closes down, is replaced by Animax UK
Today, the anime streaming website Anime On Demand have officially announced their closure after months of inactive service. The streaming website, which was operated by Viz Media Europe was…
Death Games: A New Anime & Manga Genre?
“I once stayed up all night playing poker with tarot cards. I got a full house and four people died.” – Steven Wright
Over recent years a new kind of manga and anime has seen a raise…
Animax launching in UK this Autumn, will be at MCM Comic Con
For many years now, fans of Japanese anime in the United Kingdom have hoped that the dedicated anime satellite channel Animax, which has been broadcasting in Asia and mainland Europe for some …
UK Anime & Manga Christmas Gift Guide 2012
It’s that time of year again; it’s cold, we’re suffering from the various bugs going round, public transport is manic, and yet we somehow have to fit in shopping for that magical…