Death Note registers a new trademark that points to its return

Death Note registers a new trademark that points to its return
Death Note registers a new trademark that points to its return

The Death Note franchise could be back after registering a new trademark

New Death Note Trademark Registration Hints at Possible Return of the Franchise

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It is no secret to anyone that, Death notethe work written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obatais one of the most popular and successful series of all timewhich is not surprising, since the dark premise that this story told amazed millions of fans who consider this work a true gem.

Due to the fascinating story that was addressed in Death Notemany fans have been eager for new content that expands this vast universe, which left some doubts regarding the ending, since some followers still wonder what happened to Light Yagami after his death, this being a great enigma that has surrounded this interesting work.

However, it seems that fans’ prayers for new content have been answered, as recently, new news has emerged regarding Death Notesince it has been revealed that a new trademark has been registered related to this work that could suggest the return of this iconic story.

Death Note could be back and the registration of a new trademark confirms it

Shueisha has registered a new trademark related to Death Note, hinting at a possible return of this iconic story

Shueisha has registered a new trademark related to Death Note, hinting at a possible return of this iconic story

As we have mentioned, Death Note is by far one of the best manga/anime of all timewhich addresses a great story with epic plot twists and endearing characters that amazed fans, who, to this day, usually remember every moment of this work with great affection.

Despite It’s been several years since Death Note ended Many fans still have hope that this work will return with new stories that expand this interesting universe that showed great potential for future adaptations or subplots, as some think that this series still has a lot to offer.

However, recently, new news has emerged about Death Note that points to a possible return, as it has been revealed that Shueisha has registered a new trademark related to Death Note. This has been shared, through X, by the account called @MangaMoguraRE, this being a very interesting detail that fills fans with great excitement.

This publication confirms that Shueisha has registered a new trademark related to Death Notetitled “Death Note Killer Within”which points to an epic return of this franchise, as it has left the door to endless possibilities regarding new projects regarding this dark and mysterious universe.

Notably There is no further information regarding this new commercial brand., since only this title has been released, which has fans very anxious and excited, who have been waiting for new content for years. That is why they have not been slow to speculate about what this new project could be.

Obviously, there are still many curiosities about Death Note, and The registration of this new trademark excites fans who are excited about the return of this work that will surely bring us great surprises.

Without a doubt, This is great news that anticipates the return of Death Noteso, logically, millions of followers are very excited and have high expectations about what this new commercial brand could be, which has set the imagination of fans flying who have speculated all kinds of possibilities related to this project.

It remains to wait that More details regarding this new trademark related to Death Note are revealedbecause this news has awakened the excitement of fans, who have been waiting for years for new content related to this epic story.

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