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Release Date:
October 29, 2016
Original Title:
デスノート, Light up the NEW world
Alternate Titles:
DEATH NOTE 2016
DEATH NOTE 4 – Light up the NEW world
DEATH NOTE LNW
DEATH NOTE Light up the NEW world
Death Note: El Nuevo Mundo
Death Note: Light up the NEW World
Desu Nōto 2016
ТЕТРАДЬ СМЕРТИ 4 ЗАЖГИ НОВЫЙ МИР
デスノート 2016
デスノート LNW
デスノート: Light up the NEW world
死亡筆記:照亮新世紀
Genres:
Crime | Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Chukyo TV Broadcasting Company
D.N. Dream Partners
Django Film
Fukuoka Broadcasting System
Hiroshima Telecasting
Horipro
Hulu Japan
Miyagi Television Broadcasting
Nikkatsu Corporation
Nippon Television Network Corporation
Sapporo Television Broadcasting Company
Shizuoka Daiichi Television
Shochiku
VAP
Warner Bros. Japan
Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation
dentsu
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M BR: 16 JP: G KR: 15 US: PG-13
Runtime: 134
10 years has passed since the confrontation between Kira and L. Again, Shinigami sends death notes to the ground and due to this, the world soon falls into chaos. Tsukuru is a member of the Death Note special task force team with 6 other investigators including Matsuda who experienced the Kira case of 10 years ago. Mass murders caused by the death note takes place on Wall Street in the U.S., Shibuya in Japan and other places. World famous private investigator Ryuzaki, who is the rightful successor of L, also investigates the mass murders. They discover that 6 death notes exists in the world. A computer virus called Kira spreads in the world. A message in the Kira virus says to turn in 6 death notes. A person who has 6 death notes overwhelm the world. The confrontation begins between the person who wants Kira’s revival and the people who want to stop it.
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Assistant Director:
Sokoku Lee
Comic Book:
Tsugumi Ohba
Takeshi Obata
Director:
Shinsuke Sato
Original Music Composer:
Yutaka Yamada
Screenplay:
Katsunari Mano
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