Is Death Note finished?

Is Death Note finished?
Anime. The Death Note anime, directed by Tetsurō Araki and animated by Madhouse, began airing in Japan on Octo, and finished its run on J, totaling 37 twenty-minute episodes.
Will there be a second Death Note?
A second season for the 'Death Note' anime is not confirmed yet, so there is still no release date available. We will continue to wait for further news and update this article along the way.
Is there only one Death Note?
There were basically 3 death notes existing in the human world near the end. The notebook which Light received from Ryuk was the Shinigami Sidoh's death note. After the entry of Misa, there were 2 death notes in the human world. Misa possessing Gelus's note.
Are there any deaths in the Death Note?
- As implied by the name, Tsugumi Ohba's Death Note is not afraid to kill off characters. Be it the manga or anime, here are the saddest deaths. Death Note is one of the most well-known, popular, and critically acclaimed anime series out there.
Is the Death Note series based on a manga?
- Death Note (デスノート, Desu Nōto) is a series of live-action Japanese films, including a short film and a miniseries. It is based on the Death Note manga series by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. The first two films adapt the manga series with some notable changes, and after that the series...
Is there going to be a sequel for Death Note?
- However, I think there will be one in the future. Even though Death Note is over, the series is still somewhat popular in America and Japan. And the longer a series remains, the more chance it might have of receiving a sequel to the original story.
Are there any video games based on Death Note?
- A light novel based on the series, written by Nisio Isin, was also released in 2006. Additionally, various video games have been published by Konami for the Nintendo DS. The series was adapted into three live action films released in Japan on J, Novem, and Febru, and a television drama in 2015.