Netflix might be letting go of incomplete projects and "less" successful shows, but it's also not one to give up on failed ventures after one go.

Years after Netflix completely flubbed the live-action adaptation of Death Note in 2017, the streaming giant just confirmed that it's giving the hit psychological thriller series another go.

This time around, Netflix has asked for the help of Stranger Things' Duffer brothers.

The Duffer Brothers Are Making A Live-action Adaptation Of Death Note

In a public statement, Matt and Ross' production company, Upside Down Pictures, shared news about its upcoming projects for the streaming platform, including the aforementioned live-action series. In addition to Death Note, Upside Down Pictures is also working on the following: An original series by Jeffrey Addiss and Will Matthews A serialized adaptation of Stephen King and Peter Straub's The Talisman A new Stranger Things stage play A live-action Stranger Things spin-off Hopefully, Netflix will shell out money to secure the rights to the English dub of Death Note in the lead up to the live-action adaptation's release.