Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 40000000

Revenue

$ 0

Top Billed Cast

Nat Wolff

Light Turner

LaKeith Stanfield

L

Margaret Qualley

Mia Sutton

Shea Whigham

James Turner

Willem Dafoe

Ryuk (voice)

Jason Liles

Ryuk

Paul Nakauchi

Watari

Jack Ettlinger

Kenny Doyle

Matthew Kevin Anderson

Agent Young

Chris Britton

Peltz

Timothy Lambert

Dr. Norman Ludlam

Kwesi Ameyaw

Undercover Agent #1

Justin Stone

Undercover Agent #2

Christian Sloan

Agent Franks

Artin John

Anthony Skomal

Tony Ali

Taliban Leader

Anousha Alamian

Taliban Soldier

David S. Jung

Dictator

Jess McLeod

Teenage Girl

Michelle Choi-Lee

Mom

Sofy Chen

Daughter

Keanu Lam

Freshman Kid

Jesse Stretch

James Brode

Masi Oka

Detective Sasaki

Maxwell Barton

Jock

Paul McGillion

Principal

Anup Sehdev

Restaurant Worker

Cole Vigue

Ride Operator

Fraser Corbett

Waiter

Shayan Moallef

Young Couple (Male)

Kate Dion-Richard

Young Couple (Female)

Jackie Blackmore

Teacher in Charge

Evelyn Chew

Teacher

DaeYoung Danny Kim

Busboy

Michael Shamus Wiles

Captain

Beau Han Bridge

Brandon

Chris Webb

Military Contractor #1

Rhys Williams

Military Contractor #2

Natalie Moon

British News Anchor

Shanel Pratap

News Anchor #3

Bowen Zhang

Chinese News Anchor

Sonia Beeksma

American News Anchor

William B. Davis

Radio Host

Kyle Donaldson

Male Reporter

Dawn Chubai

Female Reporter

Alessandro Miro

Douchebag Bro #1

Albert Nicholas

Douchebag Bro #2

Wyatt Cameron

Kenny's Cronie

Cameron Forbes

FBI Director Pearl

Howie Lai

FBI Assistant

Matthew Mandzij

NYPD Officer

Artur Stofel

German Newscaster

Arlina Rodríguez

Mexican Newscaster

Eileen Pedde

New Teacher

Barbara Beall

Assistant (uncredited)

Lia Lam

Nightclub Girl (uncredited)

Olena Medwid

Russian News Anchor (uncredited)

Ash Lee

Officer (uncredited)

Michelle Kim McCoy

Night Club Girl #2 (uncredited)

Colin Corrigan

Cop (uncredited)

Sarah Ziolkowski

Passerby (uncredited)

Scott Seol

Prisoner (uncredited)

Jesse Irving

Homecoming King (uncredited)

Addison Gosselin

Brodie's Daughter (uncredited)

Juanpaolo Mercado

Top Hat Guy (uncredited)

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A review by zhadow900

Written by zhadow900 on 2017-08-25

_Death Note_ - _★★★★_ While different from the anime, and surely the manga, Death Note is an enjoyable adaption. If you watched the anime, you know that the series’s first episode titled “Rebirth” starts out in the Shinigami Realm. We unfortunately do not see this scene or ever visit the Shinigami Realm but I think that’s just fine for this adaption as when we meet Ryuk for the first time, it’s so cool and terrifying at the same time. The film didn’t feel rushed despite having a fast pace but I never felt lost. In addition, the killings were gruesome. Also let me just say Margaret Qualley is bae to unbelievable max. Her Mia Sutton (originally Misa Amane) is just UGH <3 Nat Wolff was actually fairly decent as Light Turner (originally Light Yagami). Keith Stanfield as L was different but not totally in a negative way. And as expected, WILLEM DAFOE AS RYUK IS PERFECT!

A review by StarMasayume

Written by StarMasayume on 2017-10-05

Despite tentative hopes, the Netflix live action movie for Death Note was painful to watch. Watching with my husband and another friend who was a fan of the original anime, we switched it off after 10 minutes soon after Light's girly screaming. I did manage to play the rest on my own while multi-tasking since I felt I owed it that much. The shinigami Ryuk was the one cool thing, even if they changed his amused observer role the acting and effects for him were great. Everything else though? Instead of a top role model perfect student equally liked by fellow students and adults, Light became a whiney emo brat with so many issues. Mia, who filled in for Misa's role, instead of sweet ditzy but still somewhat smart (and definitely loyal to a fault in her love) just became a *itch. Now I always rooted for L, but these two are our protagonists of the story and unlike the original source, I could find nothing likable or admirable about them. The gore-fest was also distracting. Death Note is a very toned down thriller with most deaths happening naturally with heart attacks, implied suicides, hit by a car and so on but expect Final Destination shock-factor and gory deaths in this adaption.