Death Note Relight 2: L's Successors

The sequel to Death Note Relight: Visions of a God. The film contains the story of the second half of the Death Note Anime series which tells the story of the Near/Mello ark after L’s death. The opening of the film shows L about to get ready to tell the story of the events that happened after his death.

It shows scenes from then on with some extra footage, including scenes of Near and Mello at Wammy's house, along with narrations from L. In Relight 2 Mikami and Takada are the ones to kill the SPK, rather than the Mafia which happened in the series.

The special was released on TV in Japan, and released on DVD in the USA on June 23, 2009.

Plot
Four years have passed since the Kira case was turned on its head, putting the serial killer in charge of his own investigation and in control of the entire world.

Light claimed his victory at L's grave. Light has joined the National Police Agency and taken on the identity of the "new L." Kira's judgments of the citizens of the world have intensified, and many nations have come to accept Kira, either from fear or adulation.

In this Dark Age, while Kira has been accepted as a righteous god by much of the world, L's successors bide their time and prepare to take the murderous mastermind down, fiercely competing to see who can outdo their mentor first. Faced with L's craftiness once again, the “god of the new world” decides to go on the offensive and make sure both of the detective's agents regret having defied him.

Near, L's successor, and his ally Mello must ponder the question of how L was defeated if he is to succeed where his famed predecessor failed. At the headquarters of the anti-Kira organization the SPK, he proclaims that the new L is none other than Kira and calls upon the Japanese task force to declare war on Light.

Divided as they are, Mello and Near risk paying the ultimate price for crossing Light Yagami, in order to bring his reign of terror finally to a bitter end.

Changes

 * During the scene at L|L's funeral the scene of Soichiro Yagami and the other Task Force members standing around L|L's grave that was shown in the first rewrite was cut out.
 * In the normal anime series, the line Near says after being informed about L's death by Roger was, "If you can't win the game, if you can't solve the puzzle, you're just a loser." However, in the rewrite it was, "If you can't win the game, if you can't solve the puzzle, you lose. End of story." This also differs from the line in the original manga which was, "If you can't solve the puzle, you're nothing but a loser."

Quotes
L-There are many types of monsters in this world, monsters who will not show themselves cause trouble. Monsters who abduct children, monsters who devour dreams, monsters who suck blood, and, monsters who always tell lies. Lying monsters are a real nuisance, they are much more cunning than other monsters. They pose as humans, even though they have no understanding of the human heart. They eat, even though they've never experienced hunger. They study even though the have no intrest in acedemics. They seek friendship even though they do not know how to love. If I were to encounter such a monster, I would likely be eaten by it, because in truth, I am that monster.

Near-If you can't win the game, If you can't solve the puzzle, you lose. End of story

Near-Following L's death, murders believed to be the work of Kira spread to all nations of the world. the information we get about Kira is vague and misleading. Then again, perhaps it's being fabricated. the keywords that are excluded from every murder report, Japanese police, notebook of death, Kira's will, and of course, the one who is currently posing as L.

Girl (Not specified as to whom the girl is)-There have been less crimes in Japan and around the world, it's because of Kira. My daddy told me that if you do somthing bad, your name will be written on the internet and Kira will kill you.