Death Note: The Last Name (2006) [PG-13]

Release Date:
October 28, 2006

Original Title:
デスノート the Last name

Alternate Titles:
Death Note 2 - The Last Name
Death Note 2 : The Last Name
Death Note 2: The last note
Death Note II The Last Name
Death Note: Ostatni wpis
Death Note: The Last Name
Desu nôto: The last name
Zápisník smrti: Posledné meno
Тетрадь смерти 2
死亡笔记 II
死亡笔记2
死亡笔记2 最后的名字
死亡筆記:最後的名字
데스노트 : 라스트 네임

Genres:
Fantasy | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Horipro
Konami
Nikkatsu Corporation
Nippon Television Network Corporation
Shochiku
Shueisha
VAP
Warner Bros. Japan
Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BR: 16  ES: 16  GB: 12A  KR: 12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 140

The last name to be written in the DEATH NOTE... Whose name will it be?

In the second installment of the Death Note film franchise, Light Yagami meets a second Kira and faithful follower Misa Amane and her Shinigami named Rem. Light attempts to defeat L along with Teru Mikami (a Kira follower) and Kiyomi Takada (another Kira follower) but in the end will Light win? or will a Shinigami named Ryuk make all the difference in Light's victory or his ultimate death?

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Assistant Director:
Koji Yamaguchi

Comic Book:
Tsugumi Ohba
Takeshi Obata

Director:
Shusuke Kaneko

Director of Photography:
Kenji Takama

Editor:
Yōsuke Yafune

Original Music Composer:
Kenji Kawai

Screenplay:
Tetsuya Oishi

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Atsushi Doi

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