Film opens on October 29 after 3-episode Hulu mini-series

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The official website for Death Note Light up the NEW world, this year’s live-action Death Note sequel film, announced on Wednesday that Namie Amuro (pictured with Ryuk in the promotional image to the right) is performing the theme song “Dear Diary” and the insert song “Fighter” for the film.

“Dear Diary” is a ballad that is based on the film’s title “Light up the NEW world.” The song “Fighter” is a dance number written from the point of view of the character Misa Amane. Previous live-action Death Note films used theme songs performed by western artists Red Hot Chili Peppers and Lenny Kravitz.

Amuro has performed theme songs InuYasha the Movie 3: Swords of an Honorable Ruler, One Piece Special – Adventure of Nebulandia, andPokemon 2000 – The Movie. She has also performed theme songs for the One Piece, InuYasha, and Nintama Rantaro television anime.

The new film will open in Japan on October 29. A three-episode prequel mini-series titled Death Note NEW GENERATION will premiere on Hulu on September 16.

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In Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata‘s original 2003-2006 supernatural suspense manga, a teenager named Light finds a notebook with which he can put people to death by writing their names. He begins a self-anointed crusade against the criminals of the world, and a cat-and-mouse game begins with the authorities and one idiosyncratic genius detective.

In the new film’s story, a highly advanced information society is beset by global cyber-terrorism in 2016. New charismatic figures, who “inherited the DNA” of Light (previously played Tatsuya Fujiwara) and the detective L (Ken’ichi Matsuyama), emerge. The successors of the two geniuses will wage a war over six Death Notes on Earth.

A crucial plot element will be the “Six-Note Rule”: only six Death Notes are allowed to exist at a time in the human world. Of course, the Shinigami (Gods of Death) themselves are limited to the number of Death Notes. Therefore, up to six Shinigami may exist in the human world. This rule existed in the original manga, but previous adaptations in the franchise have not used this rule thus far.

The film will star:

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Masaki Suda (live-action Assassination Classroom‘s Karma Akabane, live-action Kuragehime‘s Kuranosuke Koibuchi) as Yūki Shien, a cyber terrorist who reveres Kira.

Sousuke Ikematsu (The Last Samurai’s Higen, MOZU’s Kazuhiko Shingai) as Ryūzaki, L’s successor and a world-famous detective.

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Masahiro Higashide (live-action Parasyte‘s Hideo Shimada, live-action Ao Haru Ride‘s Kō Mabuchi) as Tsukuru Mishima, a “Death Note otaku” and an investigator pursuing the Death Notes

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Rina Kawaei (Azumi: Bakumatsu-hen stage play) as Sakura Aoi, the most terrible Death Note user ever, an indiscriminate murderer, and the complete opposite of Light Yagami.

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Mina Fujii as Shō Nanase, an investigator on the Death Note task force.

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Eiichiro Funakoshi as Kenichi Mikuriya, a Supreme Court justice who possesses a Death Note.

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Erika Toda as Misa Amane (Toda is reprising the role from the previous live-action films.)

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Shidou Nakamura as Ryuk (Nakamura is reprising the role from the previous live-action films and anime.)

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Sota Aoyama as Tōta Matsuda (Aoyama is reprising the role from the previous live-action films.)

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Shinsuke Sato (live-action Gantz, Gantz: Perfect Answer, Library Wars films) is directing the film. The film is a “forbidden sequel” to the two earlier live-action Death Note films, 2006’s Death Note and Death Note: The Last Name. The film was shot in overseas locations, and Warner Brothers will distribute.

Source: Comic Natalie

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