Tue, April 15, 2008 (1:50am EDT)
Viz Pictures has sent out a press release announcing that it will bring the first live-action "Death Note" film to more than 300 U.S. theaters next month.
The movie (reportedly the dubbed version) is being presented in high-definition through National CineMedia's NCM Fathom division on May 20 and 21. The screenings will also include a "specially produced 20-minute feature on how the manga translates to live action as well as the first-ever interview with Director Shusuke Kaneko."
Subscribers of the Shonen Jump e-mail newsletter will be allowed to buy advance tickets from April 18 to 20, while general public ticket sales start on April 21. A list of participating theaters is available at the movie's website.
The movie (reportedly the dubbed version) is being presented in high-definition through National CineMedia's NCM Fathom division on May 20 and 21. The screenings will also include a "specially produced 20-minute feature on how the manga translates to live action as well as the first-ever interview with Director Shusuke Kaneko."
Subscribers of the Shonen Jump e-mail newsletter will be allowed to buy advance tickets from April 18 to 20, while general public ticket sales start on April 21. A list of participating theaters is available at the movie's website.
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