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Death Note: The Last Name

Death Note: The Last Name

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

Released PG 140 min 7.2/10 Votes: 17761
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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2006-10-28
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co.jp
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Japanese
Budget:
$17M
Revenue:
$48M

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