Death Note: Light Up the NEW World

Death Note: Light Up the NEW World (デスノート Light up the NEW world) is an upcoming Japanese live-action film and the fourth film in the Death Note live-action film series.

The film is currently in production with an intended release date of October 29, 2016. Erica Toda, Shidou Nakamura, and Sota Aoyama will reprise their roles as Misa Amane, Ryuk, and Touta Matsuda respectively, but the main story will focus on new characters.

Plot
It's been ten years since the confrontation between L and Light. Once again, Shinigami bring Death Notes to the ground, and the human world falls to chaos.

Following in the late Soichiro Yagami's footsteps, Tsukuru Mishima leads the Death Note Task Force. Ryuzaki, who is the true successor of L, is also investigating. Yugi Shion is a cyber-terrorist and Kira supporter. A three-way battle ensues between these men over the notebooks.

The movie will make use of the rule that only six Death Notes can be active in the human world at once.

Characters

 * Tsukuru Mishima, portrayed by Masahiro Higashide, is an investigator with the Death Note Task Force who is pursuing the Death Notes.
 * Ryuzaki, portrayed by Sousuke Ikematsu, is L's successor and a world-famous detective.
 * Yugi Shion, portrayed by Masaki Suda, is a cyber-terrorist who reveres Kira. He uses his exceptional hacking abilities to search for the Death Notes.
 * Misa Amane, portrayed by Erika Toda.
 * Ryuk, portrayed by Shidou Nakamura.
 * Sakura Aoi, portrayed by Rina Kawaei. She is being described as the most terrible Death Note user ever, an indiscriminate murderer.
 * Sho Nanase, portrayed by Mina Fujii, is an investigator with the Death Note Task Force.
 * Touta Matsuda, portrayed by Sota Aoyama.

Pre-release
The first indication that something was planned was on September 11, 2015 when Warner Brothers' website for the live-action Death Note films launched a countdown timer. The end of the timer corresponded to the series finale of the Death Note television drama that would air two days later. The film was announced on Sunday, September 13, 2015 when the first teaser trailer aired after the drama's final episode. The trailer advertised the film as a "forbidden sequel" and mentioned some key elements such as the 6 notebook rule, cyber-terrorism, and L's successor, and said that the leads inherited the DNA of L and Light. The trailer also announced Shinsuke Sato as the director. The film went by its working title Death Note 2016.

In February 2016, Weekly Shounen Jump magazine announced the three lead actors: Sōsuke Ikematsu would star as Ryuzaki, L's successor; Masahiro Higashide would star as Tsukuru Mishima, an investigator pursuing the Death Notes; and Masaki Suda would star as Yugi Shion, a cyber terrorist who reveres Kira. Around the same time, the film's official website revealed that the film would open in Japan in the fall of 2016. On February 23, 2016, the film's website announced that Rina Kawaei was cast as Sakura Aoi, a girl who possesses one of the six Death Notes. On March 8, the film's official twitter and website announced that Erica Toda would reprise her role as Misa Amane, and that the release date would be October 29, 2016. Also announced on the website, Mina Fujii was cast as Shō Nanase, an investigator on the Death Note task force. On April 15, 2016, the film's twitter announced that Shidou Nakamura would be returning as the voice of Ryuk.

On April 20, 2016, the official site put up a new countdown, which ended with the release of the film's official title, Death Note: Light Up the NEW World (デスノート Light up the NEW world), and the film's first official poster. On April 26, the second teaser trailer was released. On May 18, the film's official twitter announced that Sota Aoyama woud reprise his role as Touta Matsuda. He'll be a member of the task force, and the only individual in the film with full memory of the Kira case since Misa lost her memories.

Official links

 * Death Note 2016 official site
 * Death Note 2016 official Twitter