It has created an everlasting legacy amongst shows of its kind. With elements of mystery and tons of suspense, this animated cat and mouse game bolsters some of the best storytelling in anime. Death Note's introduction in 2006 earned the series an astounding 100% on Rotton Tomatoes and is considered one of the best introductory anime ever. One such figure is the enigmatic detective known only as L, who begins to search for Light after hundreds of criminals start dying suspiciously. He kills off anyone who would oppose him. His intentions are good, but with the ultimate weapon in his hands and his genius intellect, he quickly becomes seduced by the power of the book, developing a god complex and going beyond just killing criminals. Among the big shows returning this October are You (returning for Season 3), Locke and Key (Season 2) and On My Block. With Ryuk watching over his shoulder, Light uses the book to kill criminals. This October, some of the biggest Netflix shows of recent years are back. Ryuk is one of them, and when he drops his Death Note into the human realm, it's found by a high schooler named Light Yagami. Characters on television are more diverse than ever, and theres been a notable rise in the number of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender characters. The HBO Max series, which was just renewed for a Season 2, also hinges on the strength of its ensemble, and the fearsome foursome of Chalamet, Kaur, Rapp, and Scott make the show engaging. They are typically used by shinigami, beings that act as grim reapers.
The Death Note is a book that kills all whose names the user puts in it.