
Well, you’ve got to start somewhere…
Back in May, shortly after Heroes and Hawaii Five-O star Masi Oka was announced as a producer for the Hollywood live-action movie adaptation of the hit manga series Death Note, he began speaking to the media about his intentions for the project.
In interviews, Masi said that he would “push for Japanese actors” and that he “wanted to cast Japanese actors” to “give them a chance in Hollywood.”
As the production went on, the main cast of Death Note was announced, revealing that this would be an interracial interpretation of the Japanese story. Stars include Nat Wolff (Paper Towns) as Light, Keith Stanfield (Straight Outta Compton) as L, Margaret Qualley (The Nice Guys) as Misa, and Paul Nakauchi (Star Wars: The Clone Wars), who’s billed as an American actor, playing the role of Watari.
Having seen this before, fans in Japan shrugged their shoulders but kept in mind that their man Oka was battling the Hollywood machine for them behind the scenes.
Then on November 30th, the first officially declared Japanese-born cast member of the Netflix Death Note production was announced to be…
Masi Oka!

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly regarding his departure from Hawaii Five-O, Oka mentioned that he also “had a part” in Death Note. This news reignited the continuing debate of whitewashing Asian characters in American films over at the forums of the Anime News Network site.
“My guess is that he’ll be playing Matsuda. Oka definitely has that dorkiness about him.”
“Omg, I loved this guy since Heroes!”
“If they’re gonna keep L as a minority why not keep him Asian? Asians are the true minorities in Hollywood.”
“L is, according to Ohba, only a quarter Japanese and otherwise European. At least they didn’t whitewash L. And at least TRY to like the film for completely different reasons – Doctor Strange had whitewashing and it was fantastic.”
“It’s absurd to tell people ‘TRY to like the film for completely different reasons.’ Maybe YOU aren’t personally bothered by it enough you can ignore it, but that doesn’t mean other people aren’t.”
Meanwhile, in Japan, people had this to say about the American Death Note cast, including its newest member.
“Haha, good move Oka. I like it.”
“Masi Oka isn’t Japanese-American but a Japanese citizen who was educated in America. I hear the dude’s got a 190 IQ.”
“I don’t hold it against them. It’s normal for American movies to try and push diversity.”
“I think a black L is pretty cool. He looks too healthy though.”
So, it seems that people on both sides of the Pacific are at least mildly happy that Masi Oka has joined the cast, but people in western countries seem a whole lot more argumentative about it overall.
In the same interview Oka also said that he is working with Japanese companies and the government frequently, so he is likely to still deliver on his promise of importing quality Japanese talent to Hollywood in one way or another.
And if he’s looking for talent we happen to know a bunch of brilliant minds and sensitive souls here at RocketNews24 ready for their big break in Hollywood.

…Or possibly Oakland.
Source: GetNews, Yurukuyaru (Japanese) Entertainment Weekly, Anime News Network (English)
Top image: Amazon, Wikipedia/momento mori (Edited by RocketNews24)

Petition to boycott Netflix adaption of Death Note reaches Japan, netizens share reactions online
Clip for Netflix’s Live-Action Death Note Film Shows Ryuk, Light’s Meeting
Review: Death Note (2017)
Masi Oka and the Everyst team tell us about the art of making manga that exists solely on Twitter
Live-action Netflix Death Note’s extended preview shows off Light’s adversary L, Ryuk voice work
Hayao Miyazaki says Happy New Year to Studio Ghibli fans with new art for Year of the Horse
New Inuyasha figures are always adorably sitting, even if you don’t tell them “Osuwari!”【Pics】
7 great places to see Mt. Fuji from without having to climb it
Check out this 8m robot that appeared on Tokyo’s waterfront【Video】
Japan’s Self-Defense Forces take “radio calisthenics” to an interesting new level
“Bear” voted Japan’s Kanji of the Year for 2025 in extremely close race
Posthumous “Gwegh, I’m deadngo” tweet sparks nationwide cancer awareness movement in Japan
We found possibly the quietest Japanese-style hotel in Tokyo’s bustling Shinjuku district
More people in Japan quit sending New Year’s cards and many have started to regret it
Studio Ghibli’s Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind becomes wristwatch of Seiko【Photos】
Starbucks Japan ready to get Year of the Horse started with adorable drinkware and plushies【Pics】
7-Eleven Japan’s ramen-cooking robot whipped us up a bowl of noodles【Taste test】
Cyberpunk anime meets traditional culture in Ghost in the Shell gold leaf Japanese changing screens
Hello Kitty Choco Egg figures are an adorable trip through three periods of Japanese pop culture【Pics】
Japan’s otoshidama tradition of giving kids money at New Year’s gets a social welfare upgrade
Lacquerware supplier to emperor of Japan and Pokémon team up for new tableware
Sumo Sanrio! Hello Kitty and pals team up with Japan Sumo Association for new merch【Pics】
Can a dirty butthole make you filthy rich in Japan? We’re starting a New Year’s lottery experiment
7-Eleven Japan starts new temporary luggage storage service in over 300 branches
Disillusionment at Tsukiji’s tourist-target prices led us to a great ramen restaurant in Tokyo
Starbucks teams up with 166-year-old Kyoto doll maker for Year of the Horse decorations【Photos】
Tokyo considering law requiring more trash cans following litter increase in heavily touristed area
Tokyo’s Tsukiji sushi neighborhood asks tour groups to stay away for the rest of the month
Nintendo’s Kirby now delivering orders at Kura Sushi restaurants, but not in Japan
Tokyo event lets you travel back in time, for free, to celebrate 100 years since Showa era start
Sanrio theme park in Japan announces plans to expand into a Sanrio resort
Japan may add Japanese language proficiency, lifestyle classes to permanent foreign resident requirements
Survey asks foreign tourists what bothered them in Japan, more than half gave same answer
Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo
Japan’s deadliest food claims more victims, but why do people keep eating it for New Year’s?
We deeply regret going into this tunnel on our walk in the mountains of Japan
Studio Ghibli releases Kodama forest spirits from Princess Mononoke to light up your home
Major Japanese hotel chain says reservations via overseas booking sites may not be valid
Put sesame oil in your coffee? Japanese maker says it’s the best way to start your day【Taste test】
No more using real katana for tourism activities, Japan’s National Police Agency says
Starbucks Japan reveals new sakura drinkware collection, inspired by evening cherry blossoms
Updated cherry blossom forecast shows extra-long sakura season for Japan this year
Apparently enough people watched the American Death Note that Netflix is making a sequel
Here’s what Japanese people think of Hollywood’s recent “whitewashing”【Video】
Netflix releases first trailer for its live-action American adaptation of anime Death Note【Video】
2016 Live-Action Death Note film casts former AKB48 idol Rina Kawaei
Netflix’s Death Note director deletes Twitter account, has had it with the fan complaints
New Death Note movie coming in autumn this year, main cast revealed!
Death Note 2016 Update: a familiar (and pretty) face will be returning as Misa!
Death Note 2016: live-action movie sequel to feature new Six-Note Rule【Video】
Attack on Hollywood! Western live-action Attack on Titan movie announced
Death Note returns with first new manga content in 12 years!
Death Note manga’s first new collected volume in 14 years announced
Hide your name, hide your face – Death Note TV drama set to air this summer!
Live-action, Western-made Death Note film opening in Japan, but it’s not what anime fans think
Dark manga meets music — It’s Death Note the Musical!
Death Note author to pen first new manga in two years
The top 10 manga to live-action adaptations【Ranking】
Anime Your Name to be remade as Hollywood live-action movie produced by J.J. Abrams
Leave a Reply