Death Note: L Change the World (2008) [NR]

Release Date:
February 7, 2008

Original Title:
Lの本当の秘密

Alternate Titles:
DEATH NOTE 3
DEATH NOTE 3: L – change the WorLd
DEATH NOTE: L – change the WorLd
DEATH NOTE: L, change the WorLd
Death Note III L Change the World
L: change the WorLd
L、最期の23日間。
L之終章 最後的23天
死亡笔记 : 改变世界
死亡笔记 III
死亡笔记3
死亡笔记3 L之终章
死亡笔记:L改变世界
데스노트: L 새로운 시작

Genres:
Action | Fantasy | Mystery | Science Fiction | Thriller

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

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+  DE: 16  KR: 15  US: NR 

Runtime: 128

The final death note showdown!

"The human whose name is written in the Death Note shall die." After making the hardest decision ever, another serious case confronts L. There are only 23 days left and without his best partner Watari, L has to solve the case all by himself for the very first time.

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Art Direction:
Kyoko Yauchi

Assistant Director:
Ryuichi Saeki
Yoshikazu Ishii

Casting:
Takefumi Yoshikawa

Comic Book:
Tsugumi Ohba
Takeshi Obata

Director:
Hideo Nakata

Director of Photography:
Tokushô Kikumura

Editor:
Nobuyuki Takahashi

Gaffer:
Hiroki Nakamura

Original Music Composer:
Kenji Kawai

Producer:
Nobuhiro Iizuka
Takahiro Kobashi
Takahiro Sato
Tadashi Tanaka

Screenplay:
Hirotoshi Kobayashi

Set Decoration:
Akira Sakamoto

Special Effects Supervisor:
Makoto Kamiya

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