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3Tropes applying to the characters appearing in the 2017 American Creator/{{Netflix}} adaptation of the series.
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7[[folder:Light Turner]]
8!!Light Turner
9[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/deathnote2017lightportrait.png]]
10[[caption-width-right:300:''"All the people that make life miserable, make life dangerous... what if we could change things?"'']]
11!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/NatWolff
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13->'''Light:''' Look at those people.\
14'''Mia:''' They're a bunch of sheep.\
15'''Light:''' No, they're not. They're looking for someone who's not gonna let them down the ways cops do and politicians.\
16'''Mia:''' And that's why they have you.
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18The main [[TheProtagonist protagonist]] of the movie, but not the [[VillainProtagonist hero]].
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20Light Turner is a young man who comes across the [[ArtifactOfDoom Death Note]], and decides to use it to kill criminals and [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans change the world]].
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22* AdaptationalDyeJob: Originally a brunet, he's now blonde.
23* AdaptationalHeroism: By far the '''most''' sympathetic counterpart of Light. Unlike his manga counterpart, Light is seen physically shielding Mia from thugs, showing that he has actual experience in dealing with evil in the world. This is a stark difference that Light Turner has to Light Yagami, as he clearly has a more noble reason to start using the Death Note to punish evil than Yagami, who initially used it out of sheer boredom. [[spoiler:He's also on the edge by the mid-point of the film, only using the Death Note to keep it out of the hands of someone worse, and refuses to kill anyone who's not evil, whereas in the source material, Light was happy to wantonly murder.]]
24* AdaptationalIntelligence: Zigzagged. He isn't depicted as a genius like his manga counterpart, but he does [[spoiler:plan out a long-term manipulation of the story within a few minutes just like him.]] Most of the original Light's more reckless moments, such as killing Lind L. Taylor on live TV and killing Raye Penber even when he tried to close down his investigation, are omitted.
25* AdaptationalNameChange: Light ''Turner'' instead of Yagami.
26* AdaptationalNationality: Japanese in the original, Euro-American here.
27* AdaptationalSexuality: In the original he is completely disinterested in romance in general and only dates Misa in order to manipulate her. Here he sincerely falls in love with Mia and is implied to have been interested in her even before he got the Death Note.
28* AdaptationalUgliness: Played with. He isn't as well groomed as his manga counterpart and is portrayed with sallow skin and dirtier hair, though this is initially because he's an underdog "nerd" before he gets possession of the Death Note. He cleans up nicely once Mia comes into his life. [[spoiler:Once things go south with Mia and the authorities (including L) cotton onto his identity as Kira, he quickly falls back into his old grooming habits due to the stress.]]
29* AdaptationalWimp: He’s not the athletic BigManOnCampus ChickMagnet from the manga and the anime. Instead, he is a bullied nerd. Light's reaction to seeing Ryuk isn't exactly his [[ScreamsLikeALittleGirl proudest moment]], unlike his other counterparts who were initially startled by Ryuk's appearance but were able to compose themselves shortly afterwards. Additionally, this Light doesn't do too well when put under pressure, and tends to more luck out of situations than plan his way out of them. It's not until the end of film does Light prove to be effective at XanatosSpeedChess, and even then he still [[spoiler:ends up informing L of Mia's page of the Death Note while in a state of panic, which L retrieves at the end of the film, though that may also have been a gambit to clear suspicion off himself]].
30* AffablyEvil: He's well-spoken and friendly in spite of his use of the Death Note.
31* AmbiguouslyEvil: In contrast with his original version, this Light is much less villainous.
32* AmbiguousSituation: [[spoiler: The movie ends on an ambiguous note of whether or not L will write Light's name on the missing page of the Death Note.]]
33* AntiHero: Begins as a [[UnscrupulousHero Type IV]], as he used the Death Note to legitimately stop crime and make the world a better place. [[spoiler:After Mia kills the FBI agents, however, he slides into [[NominalHero Type V]] territory. At that point, he goes from trying to make the world a better place to keeping the Death Note from anyone worse than him.]]
34* AntiVillain: [[spoiler: A mix of Noble, Woobie, and Well-Intentioned Anti-Villain (Type I/II/III). By the time it gets to killing the FBI Agents, he inverts the previous Light's AxCrazy tendencies, and spares them. It's Mia who goes JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope this time.]]
35* BigBad: The main villain who drives the plot, but also the [[VillainProtagonist protagonist]]. [[spoiler: Subverted, as Ryuk and Mia turns out to be closer to this role.]]
36* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's genuinely well-meaning and has a strong case of AdaptationalHeroism, [[spoiler:but he effortlessly manipulates Mia to die once she tries to become the new owner of the Death Note.]]
37* BrilliantButLazy: While not a genius like his counterpart, he is shown to be fairly intelligent but in the beginning preferred to use his talents to do other student's school work in exchange for money.
38* CompositeCharacter: He is named after and largely based on Light Yagami, but his dyed blonde hair, slightly more ditzy nature, and devotion to his partner bring to mind Misa Amane. His more [[LargeHam over-the-top]] reactions and facial expressions, as well as being a sympathetic character, would remind some fans of Kira X, Teru Mikami. And ironically, [[spoiler:his lack of grooming habits, quirky genius traits, being surprisingly athletic are also reminiscent of L Lawliet from the manga.]]
39* CorneredRattlesnake: He's initially selective when killing criminals and is even given pause when the lives of the officials trying to catch him are threatened. But when he becomes the prime suspect for Kira's killings and [[spoiler:Mia tries to blackmail him into giving up the Death Note by writing his name on it, he promptly plans out the entire third act of the film in such a way that she dies and he has no leads on himself.]]
40* DeadpanSnarker: When Ryuk tells Light he should use the Death Note to stop a crime:
41--> "I don't have a pen" (''Ryuk hands him one'') "It's a good thing you have a pen"
42* DecompositeCharacter: [[spoiler: His slaying of the FBI Agents is carried out by Mia.]]
43* EvenEvilHasStandards: Unlike the original series, he has several standards.
44** He [[spoiler:refuses to kill the FBI Agents, or anyone who's not a criminal, and was mortified when he found out that the FBI Agents were killed by Mia.]]
45** [[spoiler:When L comes after him, he tries to find his name to kill him by manipulating Watari, with the intent of saving the latter afterwards, and was mortified when he failed to save Watari.]]
46** [[spoiler:He also refuses to take reports on a disreputable pro-Kira Internet site at face value, believing they might be over personal grudges.]]
47** [[spoiler:When his back's against the wall, though, he uses two people, that were criminals, in it as pawns for his final plan in the film.]]
48** His biggest standard is his father's safety, as shown by his anger at Mia suggesting to kill him. This is also true for his manga counterpart, but not the Japanese live-action movie or arguably the TV drama counterparts.
49* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: [[spoiler:Genuinely cares for his father, and for Mia. Not that this saves her in the end.]]
50* EvilIsPetty: Zigzagged. He sentences the mobster who killed his mother to die from a knife to the neck, but he gives a much more gory death ([[OffWithHisHead decapitation at the jaw]]) to Kenny, who punches him in the face. That being said, Light's anger towards Kenny was still fresh in his mind and he was still skeptical about the Death Note's actual power at the time, along with Ryuk's prompting, and the nature of Kenny's death was likely quicker. For the mobster, having his own knife stabbed into his own neck while eating would definitely be a slower and drawn-out one.
51* FasterThanTheyLook: While he isn't shown to exercise or seem athletic compared to his manga counterpart, [[spoiler:he's proven to be surprisingly fast by being able to outrun L for a long period of time in the climax.]]
52* FreudianExcuse: His mother is dead in this version, [[MythologyGag as she was]] in the 2015 TV drama.
53* HeelRealization: [[spoiler:At the end, when his father found out, he did admit that he was wrong and that in the end, trying to get rid of the bad guys wasn't as easy as it would seem to be.]]
54* HiddenDepths:
55** While he's shown to be intelligent enough to do other students' homework in exchange for money, if Light really puts his mind to it, [[spoiler:he can be as clever as his original manga counterpart as shown in the climax.]]
56** [[spoiler:He has surprisingly good cardio and can outrun L for an extended period of time.]]
57* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: It's established that Light is attracted to Mia long before meeting Ryuk, but he never sees the [[FailedASpotCheck red flag]] of the beautiful cheerleader who never had time for him before [[InLoveWithYourCarnage suddenly finding him very attractive]] when he reveals that he has a notebook capable of remotely killing people in his possession. See LoveMakesYouDumb below.
58* InNameOnly: There are way more differences between Light Yagami and Light Turner than there are commonalities. Mia shares more with the original Light than Turner does.
59* LaserGuidedKarma: It's Light's idea to inspire a devoted religion toward "Kira". [[spoiler:If one of Kira's devotees hadn't knocked out L when he had Light cornered and Light was beginning to confess everything to him, L may have come to understand that Mia and Ryuk were more responsible for Watari's death. But because he gets knocked out by a Kira fanatic instead, he still ends up blaming Light, and thus has reason to write Light's name down on the Death Note page he finds at the end.]]
60* LighterAndSofter: Compared to Light Yagami. He's by far less malicious and more innocent than him.
61* LoveMakesYouDumb: Big time. Nearly all of Light's problems throughout the film could have been avoided had just not shown Mia the Death Note in an effort to impress her. He is so infatuated with Mia, that he fails to see that Mia was clearly a mentally disturbed girl even before finding out about the Death Note. It takes Mia [[spoiler:writing down Light's name in the Death Note for him to realize how truly evil she is]].
62* NiceGuy: Despite being a user of the Death Note, he's pretty nice, friendly, and polite. Then there's the fact that he's less villainous than his original version.
63* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: [[spoiler:At the end, he finally dispatches Mia, a much worse killer than him, and confesses his deeds to his father. By that time, however, he's in a hospital bed and L has a page of the Death Note, a pen, and Light's full name.]]
64* NominalHero: [[spoiler:Becomes this after the FBI agents are killed. By then, he goes from trying to make the world a better place to keeping the Death Note from being used by people much worse than him.]]
65* ObviouslyEvil: In contrast to his manga and anime counterpart, Light has a much shadier look in this take on the franchise. Ironically this trope is somewhat played with as despite this, he [[AdaptationalHeroism is less evil]] when compared to [[FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon said counterparts.]]
66* OhCrap: Has had several moments throughout the film.
67** When Light first sees Ryuk.
68** When he finds out that the notebook is real.
69** [[spoiler:When Light sees his father making his speech against Kira on TV.]]
70** [[spoiler:Upon finding out that the page with Watari's name on it is stolen.]]
71** [[spoiler:The Ferris wheel collapsing was probably the biggest one he had.]]
72* PetTheDog: He personally protects Mia from thugs and attempts to help another student from a bully.
73* ProtagonistJourneyToVillain: Not as severe as Light Yagami's, but by the end of the movie he's clearly been tainted by his experiences with the Death Note. [[spoiler:However, when his father found out that Light was Kira, he did admit his mistakes.]]
74* RaceAgainstTheClock: [[spoiler:Once Mia wrote his name on the Death Note, Light had until midnight to stop her and save himself.]]
75* RaceLift: His race was changed from Japanese to Euro-American for the movie.
76* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: He lets out a rather girlish scream when he first meets Ryuk.
77* StevenUlyssesPerhero: The first thing he says about the name "Kira" is that it's a word for "Light" in Russian and Celtic, which apparently suits their idea of a name for a "god"... ''and'' he likes how it sort-of means "killer" in Japanese, which will have investigators focusing there.
78* TooCleverByHalf: Implied due to the ambiguous ending. [[spoiler:In the end, Light manages to retrieve the Death Note, kills off Mia, clears himself of suspicion, and discredits L. He seemingly has all of his bases covered, except he forgot about the page of the Death Note Mia removed and left behind in a textbook. L retrieves it and the movie ends before revealing what exactly he plans to do with it.]]
79** [[spoiler:However it can be argued that Light intentionally leaked the location of the Death Note's page as a way to incriminate Mia, and indeed, had a Kira supporter not knocked L out at their confrontation, Light would have ended up showing the page to L then and there. In fact, L being knocked out is probably the one thing that went wrong in his plan during the film's climax.]]
80* TookALevelInBadass: In contrast to his manga self, Light doesn't start out as a manipulative mastermind. However, [[spoiler:after Mia blackmails him and he becomes the prime Kira suspect in the third act, he more than steps up to the plate]].
81* VillainProtagonist: As is true for the original series, Light is the protagonist of the movie, but he is also the BigBad. [[spoiler:Until he's upstaged by Mia.]]
82* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:He's last seen in a hospital bed when L finds a page of the Death Note and eager for revenge for Watari.]]
83* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Is this when compared to Light Yagami.
84* XanatosSpeedChess: Due to Light not being an EvilGenius in this adaptation (he is instead BrilliantButLazy), it takes his life being put into danger [[spoiler:and Mia writing his name in the Death Note]] for him to up his game and make certain he comes out ahead. [[spoiler:He manages to kill Mia and exonerate himself as Kira at the same time.]]
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87[[folder:Mia Sutton]]
88!!Mia Sutton
89[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/deathnote2017mia.png]]
90[[caption-width-right:300:''"We could change the world."'']]
91!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/MargaretQualley
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93A cheerleader who admires Kira and becomes Light's [[TheDragon right-hand woman]].
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95* AdaptationalDyeJob: In the original she was blonde, but her hair is black here. Incidentally, Misa was a natural brunette.
96* AdaptationalNameChange: From Misa Amane to Mia Sutton.
97* AdaptationalNationality: Japanese in the original, Euro-American here.
98* AdaptationalVillainy: Misa was already evil, but less so than other villains especially due to her mental illness. Mia, on the other hand, actually uses Light to carry out her murders and crosses lines he won't, and is fully aware of the consequences of her actions and just doesn't seem to care.
99* AdaptationPersonalityChange: In the manga, she's a cheerful and bubbly teen model and celebrity. In this film, she's reimagined as Light's angsty and moody classmate. Her manga counterpart was also ditsy, seemingly dumb and devoted to Light all the way to the point where she would gladly die for him. Here, she's more intelligent, somewhat down-to-earth and willing to [[spoiler:kill Light for the Death Note]], which is something Misa would never do.
100* AnimalMotifs: Butterflies. She has a few butterfly decorations in her bedroom and locker, and during the carnival scene, a person holding a butterfly balloon briefly passes by her. Since the film uses flowers as a symbol of death (one of Light's victims [[spoiler:is killed in front of a flower shop]], and [[spoiler:Mia herself dies after falling into a bed of flowers]]), butterflies represent bearers or bringers of death, something that Mia becomes over the course of the film.
101* AssholeVictim: She's a homicidal freak who used Light so she could play god, and almost everything that went wrong in the film was her fault. [[spoiler: Ultimately, she dies when she's outplayed by Light after [[OutGambitted her plan to blackmail him into crowning her the Note's Keeper backfires.]]]] Considering all this, [[LaserGuidedKarma it's hard to feel sorry for her.]]
102* BigBad: [[spoiler:While Ryuk serves as the GreaterScopeVillain and L serves as TheRival, Mia is the hidden true main antagonist of film, wanting to take the Death Note for herself]].
103* BullyingADragon: [[spoiler:Mia reveals that she has been acting behind Light's back, insults him and then tries to blackmail him by writing his name in the Death Note in a bid to become the Note's new Keeper. What she fails to consider is that Light while not as kill happy as herself has taken a lot of lives with the note before, still has access to the Death Note and is now furious with her. She does not live to regret this.]]
104* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:Killed by Light after she goes too far.]]
105* CompositeCharacter: A pretty convoluted example. She's superficially based on Misa Amane, but her AloofDarkHairedGirl design and behavior are more in line with Kiyomi Takada, where her status as Light's justice-focused schoolmate and girlfriend who [[spoiler:is killed by him at the end of the movie]] is taken from Shiori of the Japanese live-action film. Her creepy behavior and sadistic tendencies do bring [[Film/DeathNoteLightUpTheNewWorld Sakura Aoi]] to mind. Moreover, [[spoiler:her fall to madness is more in line with the manga version of Light.]]
106* CopKiller: Became one after causing the deaths of undercover FBI agents, and attempted to pull this on Light's father, who is a cop.
107* DecompositeCharacter: [[spoiler:While she supposedly fulfills the role of Misa Amane, Mia is actually more in-line with the original Light Yagami than Light Turner is. While Turner has Light's general motivations, including his strong sense of justice, Mia has every other identifiable personality trait of Light's -- his sociopathy, god complex, and bloodlust. This is only highlighted when she goes behind Light's back and kills the FBI agents and how the movie consistently depicts them as equals rather than BigBad and minion like the source material]]. Even WordOfGod has [[https://io9.gizmodo.com/why-netflixs-death-note-is-really-an-origin-story-and-w-1798435941 confirmed this.]]
108* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:She dies after falling off of the collapsing ferris wheel during the climax]].
109* TheDragon: To Light, like in the original. But with an added dash of [[spoiler:TheStarscream]] this time around.
110* EmoTeen: A sullen cheerleader, which is a direct contrast to Misa's PerkyGoth.
111* EstablishingCharacterMoment: During the opening montage, she refuses to participate in cheerleading practice beyond allowing her squadmates to lift her up, crossing her arms in defiance during the stunt. Later, she's shown bailing on the practice entirely. This hints at her dissatisfaction with her life as an ordinary high school cheerleader and her desire to do more, which is the motivation behind her more extreme actions.
112* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: It's hard to tell if she truly loved Light or [[spoiler:was just using him to gain the powers of the Death Note]]. At the very least, she does seem fond of Light, and wants him to live, [[spoiler:granted, as a subordinate once she plans to takes the Death Note from him]]. It really up to the viewer's AlternativeCharacterInterpretation whether this is played straight or subverted.
113* EvilCounterpart: Surprisingly, [[spoiler:to Light. Both are moody teenagers that want to use the Death Note to change the world for the better. However, while Light [[AdaptationalHeroism refuses to kill both family and any law enforcement officials (who's name isn't L)]], Mia has no such moral boundaries and will kill anyone that gets in her way, including Light]].
114* EvilerThanThou: [[spoiler:By the film's climax, she proves she is far, far worse than Light ever was. She stole the page with Watari's name on it and made an FBI agent write the names of his fellow agents. Then she had Light's name written down on a page to ensure that the Death Note's ownership is transferred to her.]] Even before all this, she was the one who wanted to write James' name in the notebook, which shocked and angered Light.
115* FauxAffablyEvil: [[spoiler: Her interest in Light turns out to be less than genuine, as she's willing to kill him just so she can have the Death Note.]]
116* GoneHorriblyRight: She wanted Light to be less selective with his killings and kill anyone that opposed Kira (including loved ones). She ended up getting what she she wanted when [[spoiler: Light decides to kill her off after she tries to steal ownership of the Death Note from him. Mia clearly wasn't happy when she realizes that she was going to die]].
117* GoodSmokingEvilSmoking: Seen smoking a cigarette, a sign that she's not a good guy.
118* HiddenVillain: [[spoiler:Neither L nor Ryuk is the antagonist of the film, it's Mia.]]
119* HoistByHerOwnPetard: It's her [[spoiler:betrayal of Light by writing his name into the death note that dooms her to the very same fate.]]
120* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Possible the main reason why she help Light in his goals to creating a better world. Mia herself even states that she hated being an ordinary cheerleader and was happy that she can be more than that once Light shows her the power of the Death Note. Also, Mia seems more focused on increasing Kira's popularity, like wanting to kill people requested by Kira's followers to gain more support, than wanting to improve the world by solely killing harden criminals, like the idealistic Light.
121* IDidWhatIHadToDo: Uses this justification word for word to say she was protecting them when she used the death note to kill the undercover FBI agents.
122* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:Falls to her death like the FBI agents she murdered after Light writes her name in the death note. (Like she did to him).]]
123* LadyMacbeth: She eagerly encourages Light to take drastic and increasingly unscrupulous measures that he declines on moral grounds, or at least opposes until she pushes hard enough. Several of Light Yagami's plots, [[spoiler:like killing all the agents tailing Kira suspects, are Mia's brainchildren instead of Light Turner's. In the end, Mia is the one who crosses the line from killing criminals to killing innocents, knowing that Light didn't have it in him.]] This is a notable departure from Amane Misa, who was never anything but a pawn to Light and offered him nothing in the way of counsel or encouragement – he simply didn't need either from her, and he actually gave them to ''her'' as a way of manipulating her. If anything, it's a complete role reversal of the characters.
124* TheLoad: Though she firmly believes that she's only doing what's necessay, her attempts to countermand Light's decisions slowly make her more and more of a liability. [[spoiler:Her killing of the FBI agents only further proves to L that Light might be Kira, and rallied the police, who originally had a favorable view of Kira, against him. Later she allowed Watari to die by stealing his page before Light could burn it, resulting in L's RoaringRampageOfRevenge. Along with being EvilerThanThou and TheStarscream, Light realizes that she is more trouble than she is worth and kills her]].
125* MoralMyopia: She is incredulous and outraged when she finds out Light [[spoiler:wrote her name in the Death Note. ''[[BlackAndWhiteInsanity After]]'' she betrayed him and did the same exact thing. [[SarcasmMode How dare he.]]]]
126* MoreDeadlyThanTheMale: Light's willing partner in his role as Kira. Mia eventually proves to be the more ruthless of the two, lacking Light's moral dilemmas.
127* NeverMyFault: [[spoiler:Screams a YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe variation when she realizes Light betrayed her, even though she was the one who tried to kill him first.]]
128* NightmareFetishist: Makes out with Light while he's killing people.
129* PragmaticAdaptation: Unlike Misa Amane, Mia Sutton isn't a famous teen model or singer, as it would've overcomplicated the film's more condensed plot. Instead, she's just another student that goes to school with Light.
130* RaceLift: Her race was changed from Japanese to Euro-American for the movie.
131* {{Sadist}}: She seems a little ''too'' interested in wanting to watch people die in horrifying ways. She is even shown watching a bloody scene from ''Film/{{Phantasm}}''.
132* SmugSnake: Thinks she's smarter than Light, [[spoiler:but fatally learns that she isn't.]]
133* TheStarscream: [[spoiler:Plots against Light to get the Death Note from him.]]
134* StupidEvil: Her bloodthirstiness often impedes her judgment. [[spoiler:Her murder of the FBI Agents brings both L and the police force on Light, who ends up manipulating her to her death when she goes against him one time too many.]]
135* UnderestimatingBadassery: [[spoiler:Mia underestimates how dangerous Light can be at the film's climax. She never imagined that instead of backing down and surrendering the Note in the face of her writing his name, he would hit back by writing down her name and manipulating things to escape his death.]]
136* WhatYouAreInTheDark: [[spoiler:Falls much harder much quicker than Light.]]
137* {{Yandere}}: [[spoiler: Light finds out almost too late that Mia isn't his girlfriend because she likes him. She's just power hungry.]]
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139
140[[folder:L]]
141!!L
142[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/deathnote2017l.png]]
143[[caption-width-right:300:''[[IcarusAllusion "You're the one who flew into the sun. I'm just here to make sure you actually burn."]]'']]
144!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/LakeithStanfield
145
146->''"The individual known as Kira, as I'm sure you're aware, has taken credit for over 400 deaths. While we don't know how he kills his victims, we do know how he chooses them. Prior to these deaths, all of the victims have had their identities released to the media. This would suggest that Kira is not some omnipotent force. He's a person, like you or me. He is also a coward. A child wielding power he does not understand, mistakenly believing that in doing so, he's at no risk to himself. He's wrong. Kira, if you're watching this, know that I am coming for you. Unless, of course, you'd like to kill me now."''
147
148The [[TheAntagonist antagonist]] of the movie, but not the [[HeroAntagonist villain]].
149
150L is the world's greatest detective, and an enigmatic force set out to bring an end Kira's reign of terror.
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152* AdaptationalAttractiveness: L is traditionally depicted as a lean, disheveled guy with bad posture (an attempt at ugliness by his creators). Here L is built, has smooth features, and has better hygiene.
153* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: While he still retains a cool and quiet demeanor at first, he becomes moodier and more explosive once things get out of hand. After learning about [[spoiler:Watari's death]], he loses it completely and bursts into a RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
154* AdaptationalBadass: [[spoiler:Unlike most of his previous counterparts, he gets through the entire film without being killed by his enemies and [[AmbiguousSituation (seemingly)]] defeats Light.]] Other than that, this L come off as a lot weaker than previous incarnations of L (see AdaptationalWimp below).
155* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: In the comics L was found by Watari and taken to the orphanage known as Wammy's House, a home for gifted children, with Watari eventually training him to become a detective. In this version L was raised at St. Martin's orphanage in Montauk, New York where he, along with some other children, were specifically trained to become the world's greatest detective.
156* AdaptationNameChange: His real name is changed from [[spoiler: L Lawliet]] to [[spoiler: Lebensborn Atubia]].
157* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Canon L is calm and collected to the point of apathy with a tendency to rarely actually lose control of his temper. This L on the other hand is a lot more hot blooded and emotive, likely because of his AdaptationalBackstoryChange and DarkAndTroubledPast in this version.
158* AdaptationalVillainy: [[spoiler: Downplayed. His RoaringRampageOfRevenge puts multiple people in danger, and he ends up with a page of the Death Note at the end of the film. What he does with it is left ambiguous, however.]]
159* AdaptationalWimp: Compared to the calm and composed source material L, this L is emotionally and mentally weaker. This L often lets his emotions get the better of him, and tends to quickly crack when put under pressure, even to the point of going on a [[spoiler: RoaringRampageOfRevenge]], something that the source material L would never do. Additionally, L from the source material is a skilled martial artist that specializes in UsefulNotes/{{Capoeira}} (something that he only get to show off during his brief physical fights with Light), while this L is noticeably physically weaker. L in the film was easily subdued [[spoiler: by James Turner when he confronts Light about Watari's disappearance]], and was knocked out by a [[spoiler: random Kira supporter during the climax of the film]] with little effort on the attacker's part ([[spoiler:this one can be explained away as a result of Light writing in the Death Note, but the rest can't]]). He even loses his [[spoiler: position as Light's main antagonist to Mia]].
160* BatmanGrabsAGun: [[spoiler:Despite L's earlier assertion that he doesn't like to use guns, L does this when he learns Watari has been killed.]]
161* BerserkButton: [[spoiler: Goes on a rampage after Watari is killed.]]
162* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler: While L's pursuit of Kira is one of the main driving forces of the film, Mia ended up being the bigger threat to Light. Nearly every clue that put L one step closer to tracking down Light can be traced back to [[TheLoad Mia's]] involvement with Light. Mia is even responsible for L's RoaringRampageOfRevenge near the climax when she stole the Death Note page with Watari's name on it, preventing Light from burning it and sparing Watari. However, it implied that L will retake his spot as Light's biggest threat after he finds Mia's page of the Death Note at the end of the film.]]
163* BlackDudeDiesFirst: Averted. [[spoiler: And considering that Mia is dead and he has Light at his mercy at the end, [[InvertedTrope L may actually be the only human lead character to survive.]]]]
164* ButNotTooForeign: He's an African-American man living in Japan.
165* CompositeCharacter:
166** Although he shares his name with ''Death Note'''s first HeroAntagonist, L's hot-blooded personality, black attire, and grandiose surroundings mimic those of Mello.
167** [[spoiler: He chooses to keep the Death Note for himself, just like the manga version of Near.]]
168** He also resembles [[Film/DeathNoteLightUpTheNewWorld Ryuzaki]] quite a fair bit, as he's a lot more extroverted and again hot-blooded as well as ruder. Similarly, this version of the character is clad in black attire and covers his face so he can't be identified by Death Note users, plus he picks fights with people he's in relation to on a regular basis (Light Turner for this L and Tsukuru Mishima for Ryuzaki).
169** He shares some traits with Naomi Misora. Both are investigators that wanted [[spoiler: revenge on Kira shortly after Light kills one of their loved ones]]. Both like to wear black clothing. Additionally, the live-action version of Naomi holds Light at gunpoint during the climax of the 2006 film, just like [[spoiler: L in this movie]].
170** Ironically, [[spoiler:his handsome appearance, NotSoAboveItAll moments of spite despite declaring himself as justice, and his [[LaughingMad insane laughter]] at the end of the movie is one to Light Yagami from the manga.]]
171* DarkAndTroubledPast: At a young age he was raised by in an orphanage that tried to create a master detective, and to join the program he was placed in a mind warping machine for seven months which is likely the reason for his emotional issues. When Watari returns to the orphanage, it's been fully abandoned with no explanation being given to the fate of the other children.
172* DarkIsNotEvil: While the amorality (or not) of his actions has yet to be revealed, he wears all black in this version, in contrast to the original being clad in white.
173* DrivesLikeCrazy: Drives like a ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'' protagonist, crashing through things and obeying basically no rules of the road.
174* GreatDetective: Considered the greatest detective in the world.
175* HeroAntagonist: He's one of the main antagonists of the story, but also the "most heroic" [[AdaptationalVillainy (which isn't saying much)]] among them.
176* HeroOfAnotherStory: Was involved with LE agencies in Eastern Europe to bust up criminal gangs.
177* HeroWithBadPublicity: Like the original, public opinion on him for his opposition to Kira is sharply divided. Unlike the original, this movie ends with his overall reputation among law enforcement thoroughly tarnished after [[spoiler:his public pursuit of Light and the continued Kira murders while L's prime suspect is in a coma]].
178* IShallTauntYou: He spends his public speech mocking Kira, even calling him a "child", and daring Kira to try to kill him.
179* InTheHood: Wears one over him, combined with covering the lower half of his face to make him more mysterious.
180* LaughingMad: Gives a rather... sanity-questioning laugh near the end [[spoiler:after acquiring Mia's page of the Death Note]].
181* MoralMyopia: While chasing Light so he can punish him for killing objectively horrible people, L almost gets several ''innocent'' people killed with his reckless driving.
182* NoNameGiven: He's only referred to as L. [[spoiler: Any possibility of finding his true identity appears to have died along with Watari, who in this version did not know it at all and was forced to track it down.]]
183* RaceLift: In the original, L is mostly European and partly Japanese. Here, he's African-American.
184* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: He's wearing a red jacket over black clothing [[spoiler: once he finds a page of the Death Note and has the chance to kill Light to avenge Watari.]]
185* TheRival: Light's, naturally.
186* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Goes on one [[spoiler:after the death of Watari.]]
187* SparedByTheAdaptation: [[spoiler: Survives the whole film, unlike the source material and the Japanese films.]]
188* ThouShaltNotKill: He expresses to Light that he does not kill, nor even carry a gun, only ensures that criminals are held accountable for the legal consequences of their actions. However, BatmanGrabsAGun happens once Watari is compromised, and [[spoiler:Light's UncertainDoom by the end of the film is entirely dependent on whether or not L decides he's willing to cross another line with the page he found]].
189* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Candy and sweets, just like his manga counterpart.
190* TrashOfTheTitans: Is much messier when eating his food than the original L, and even knocks the items off of a table scattering them to the floor in one part of the film.
191* WhiteHatHacker: In addition to extrapolating from one of Light's early murders, James learns from L that he hacked into the Seattle police database himself to ensure that nobody ''else'' had done so.
192-->'''L:''' (taking down a folder) I infiltrated your network in order to ensure that there hadn't been a data breach. Prior to my access, the network was intact.\
193'''James:''' ...did you just hand me evidence that you hacked the Seattle PD?\
194'''L:''' (a little impatiently) I handed you evidence that whoever Kira is, they have access to the database from the inside.
195[[/folder]]
196
197[[folder:Watari]]
198!!Watari
199!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Paul Nakauchi
200
201->''"Sleep is key to strong thought."''
202
203L's guardian/butler/servant that contacts the police on his behalf.
204----
205* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Courtesy of his AgeLift. Typically depicted as an old man, he's portrayed here as a younger and more handsome character.
206* AdaptationNameChange: [[spoiler: Watari was an alias in the manga, but is his real name here, as shown when the Death Note's ability takes effect.]]
207* AdaptationalNationality: An interesting variation. Watari was an Englishman in the original, but changed to Japanese here. This was based on his appearance in the Japanese movies, which also changed him to Japanese.
208* AdaptationPersonalityChange: This version of Watari is more [[TheStoic stoic]] and stonefaced than previous iterations. Even when he sings to L on the way home, he shows zero emotion.
209* AgeLift: He's ''much'' younger than his elderly manga counterpart.
210* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler: Gunned down thanks to Mia and Ryuk.]]
211* HeroicWillpower: [[spoiler: Light tries to use the Death Note's powers to force him to find L's real name, but he stalls long enough to be killed.]]
212* HisNameIs: [[spoiler:Is shot just before he can reveal L's true name to Light.]]
213* LivingEmotionalCrutch: He's the closest thing L has to a real father. After [[spoiler:he's killed]], L ''completely'' tumbles off the deep end.
214* OnlyFriend: Is L's.
215* OnlyOneName: [[spoiler:Mia only writes "Watari" when using the Death Note on him, and it works. We never learn his full name.]]
216* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: [[spoiler: Watari suddenly leaving without any explanation or indication of where he's going tips L off that something is wrong.]]
217* RaceLift: In what is essentially an inversion of the norm, he was changed from British to Japanese from the original.
218* RunningGag: Repeatedly talks about the importance of getting sleep. [[spoiler: Even when Light is trying to manipulate him with the Death Note.]]
219* SailorsPonytail: His hair is bunched into a short ponytail at the top of his head.
220
221[[/folder]]
222
223[[folder:James Turner]]
224!!James Turner
225!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/SheaWhigham
226
227->''"How does Kira get to decide who lives and dies? Who's guilty, and innocent? Is there a complaint department if I don't like one of Kira's decisions -- or would complaining just get me put on Kira's list?"''
228
229Light's father and the police chief.
230----
231* AdaptationalNameChange: From Soichiro Yagami to James Turner.
232* AdaptationalNationality: Japanese in the original, American here.
233* BadassNormal: No Death Note or Shinigami powers, but he's willing to challenge Kira in public with his face and name exposed.
234* BerserkButton: The death of his wife is a touchy subject for him, one even Light isn't able to get away with bringing up.
235* {{Forgiveness}}: [[spoiler: His approach when Light is outed as the killer. However, he does want Light to seriously re-examine his choices, as when Light repeats James' "you have to choose between the lesser of two evils" line back at him, James simply asks "Which one are you, son?"]]
236* HeroWithBadPublicity: While the source's Soichiro Yagami was generally a respected figure, James gets backlash in the police department for his opposition to Kira. As a result, L actually says the file he gives him is "impressive" (despite quickly finding two mistakes), since he's effectively had to investigate the case by himself.
237-->'''Watari:''' (indicating the mess in his office) Your fellow officers did that?\
238'''James:''' Cops don't like it when you go after other cops... but apparently they hate it when you go after their god.
239* MomentOfWeakness: He is a perfectly upstanding cop except for one moment, where he celebrates the death of the man responsible for his wife's death. Although he calms down and affirms that even the worst people don't deserve to be killed, Light concludes that he's done a great service and goes on his killing spree.
240* PapaWolf: [[spoiler:When L threatens Light, James slams L down on a table and threatens to kill him should he ever do it again.]]
241* RaceLift: His race was changed from Japanese to Euro-American for the movie.
242* SparedByTheAdaptation: Survives the movie on a hospital bed with Light revealing the whole charade.
243* WorthyOpponent: In his son's eyes, after he sees his father challenge him in the open.
244-->'''Light''': I'm so proud of you, Dad.
245[[/folder]]
246
247[[folder:Ryuk]]
248!!Ryuk
249[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/deathnote2017ryuk.png]]
250[[caption-width-right:300:''"Shall we begin?"'']]
251!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Jason Liles
252!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/WillemDafoe
253
254->''"Ohhh yes! A dream! I like that. Dreams are places you can have fun, right? It's all in your mind, so why not enjoy it?"''
255
256Light's {{Shinigami}} "sidekick". He drops the Death Note into the human world because he was bored.
257----
258* AchillesHeel: He's not immune to the Death Note... that is if you [[UnreliableExpositor believe]] that Ryuk implies the Death Note can work on him, not helping matters of him also being a {{Troll}}.
259* AdaptationalBadass: In the original manga he's never shown to have any power to hurt the direct world without writing into his notebook. Here he not only can directly interact with objects and even people, he is shown KNOCKING DOWN A FERRIS WHEEL by simply swiping his arms!
260* AdaptationalUgliness: Looks far more sinister due to the more realistic CGI than the cartoonish version of the previous adaptations.
261* AdaptationalVillainy: In the manga and anime, Ryuk is a more neutral figure that is usually seen as AmbiguouslyEvil in other Death Note adaptations (despite telling Light early on in the manga that he is ''only'' there for fun and not to assist him), as the audience is given time to [[BaitTheDog learn his quirks and personality]] before his neutral colors show. Here, Ryuk is outright ''sinister'' and FauxAffablyEvil to everyone but Light (to whom he serves as TheCorrupter, goading Light into using the Death Note for the first time and telling him he can specify the cause of death) [[spoiler: and written in the margins of the Death Note itself is a frightening warning from a previous user... '''"Don't trust Ryuk. He is not your pet. He is NOT your friend!"''']]
262* AmbiguousSituation: Whether or not the Death Note can kill him is unclear, especially when he tends to {{Troll}} Light at times in the movie.
263* AxCrazy: Ryuk is even more batshit insane here than in the manga and anime, because unlike the other two adaptations, where the death note kills its victims via heart attack, [[spoiler: he's the one killing them]] and the gorier, the better.
264* BadassBoast: When Light throws a tantrum and threatens to kill Ryuk using the Death Note, Ryuk bemusedly says that Light can go ahead and try.
265--> '''Ryuk''': [[EvilLaugh Heh heh heh]]... You could try. But I warn you, there are four letters in my name. [[ImpliedDeathThreat Most anyone's ever gotten were]] ''[[ImpliedDeathThreat two]]''.
266* CompositeCharacter: He shares Light Yagami's SatanicArchetype more than Light Turner, along with giving plenty of sinister laughter.
267* TheCorrupter: What Ryuk serves as for most of the film. He seems to get the most fun out of trying to sway Light (in this adaptation a [[AdaptationalHeroism fundamentally decent person]]) to embrace the power of the Death Note, succeeds in turning [[spoiler:Mia]] over to his cause, and by the end of the film has both [[spoiler:Light and ''L'' potentially willing to use the Note for less than noble purposes.]] It's little wonder he is so gleeful when it's all said and done.
268* DoNotTauntCthulhu: When Light threatens to put Ryuk's name in the book, Ryuk tells him to go ahead and try but warns Light that his name has four letters and the most anyone was able to write down was ''two'', implying Ryuk kills anyone who dares to use his own book against him.
269* FaceFramedInShadow: Every shot of Ryuk shown [[spoiler:until the end of the film]] has his face hidden in shadow so as to add to his otherworldly quality. It also accentuates his GlowingEyelightsOfUndeath, which are the only prominent parts of his face that are visible.
270* FauxAffablyEvil: He acts as though he's friendly with Light, but he barely hides how sadistic and terrifying he is.
271* GreaterScopeVillain: Like the original, he's mainly there to spectate and does little to interfere with anyone's plans. Although he does become more involved in the manipulation and much more encouraging of using the Death Note than in the original, all of the murders are ultimately committed by Light and Mia, with Mia [[spoiler:becoming so ruthless she antagonizes Light, while Ryuk stays in the background]].
272* GigglingVillain: Similar to [[Film/SpiderManTrilogy one of Dafoe's other roles]], Ryuk is portrayed as giggling and laughing in a few scenes. Good examples include his introduction to Light, the scene where Light threatens to use the Death Note against Ryuk, [[spoiler: the Ferris wheel scene at the end, where he bursts out into a full-on EvilLaugh, and the hospital scene where he appears before Light once again]]. Basically, ''every'' scene with Ryuk has him bursting out at one point.
273* TheHedonist: He keeps trying to find ways to ease his constant boredom, usually by eating apples and gruesomely killing people whose names Light writes in the Death Note.
274* HumanoidAbomination: Every time he enters a room, the lights go out. His skin absorbs an unnatural amount of light, leaving him looking like a silhouette most of the time while his eyes emit piercing light.
275* ItAmusedMe: As with the original, he drops the notebook in the human world because he was bored in the Shinigami realm.
276* MindOverMatter: It's implied [[spoiler:and outright confirmed at the climax]] that ''Ryuk'' is the one actively carrying out the executions written into the Death Note. The gorier and more horrific the death, [[AxCrazy the better]].
277* NightmareFace: [[spoiler:At the very end of the film, we see Ryuk's face lit for the first time. And it is ''horrifying''.]]
278* NonAnswer: Employs this with Light when he questions Ryuk over whether or not he murdered the FBI agents. [[spoiler: While he is technically responsible since he causes the deaths, Mia is the one who orchestrated the events.]]
279-->'''Ryuk''': Whadda think?
280* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Ryuk is probably the most entertaining character in the film, but a warning written in the margins of the death note by a prior user warns Light against thinking Ryuk is harmless [[WithFriendsLikeThese or even on his side.]]
281* RedHerring: [[spoiler: In the FBI agent killings. Light originally believes that Ryuk killed the agents in order to put L on Light's trail while making things more entertaining for himself, and Ryuk, notably, says nothing to make him think otherwise. It's later revealed that Mia was the one responsible for the agents' death]].
282* SerkisFolk: Played by Jason Liles in-costume on set, voiced and face-mo-capped by Willem Dafoe. Notably, in the HilariousOuttakes[=/=]behind-the-scenes montage in the credits, there's a hole in the Ryuk costume's face, which reveals Jason Liles' own face, and is presumably where they filled in Dafoe's face.
283* {{Shinigami}}: A God of Death from another world.
284* SpikesOfVillainy: Ryuk's new design forgoes the feathered look of his shoulders and hair, transforming them into spikes reminiscent of porcupine quills.
285* TrademarkFavoriteFood: True to the manga, he has a voracious appetite for apples.
286* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Threatens Light with this multiple times throughout the film when Light shows reluctance with continuing on being Kira. He even throws hints that he'd prefer ''Mia'' to be the new owner of the Death Note. [[spoiler: He eventually lets that last one through, for as long as it lasted, and laughs with glee at the prospect of Light and Mia fighting and nearly killing each other over control of the book on the Ferris wheel.]]
287[[/folder]]
288
289[[folder:Aaron Peltz]]
290!!Aaron Peltz
291!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/ChrisBritton
292----
293* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Killed by Light because he's a child molester.]]
294* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:Killed by Light.]]
295* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:Thanks to the Death Note.]]
296* {{Expy}}: [[spoiler:Of Higuchi, being a Kira-proxy with a less-than-admirable character.]]
297* RemakeCameo: The original voice of Soichiro Yagami in the English dub of the anime, Britton returns with a different role here.
298* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Used as part of Light's scheme to fake his innocence.]]
299[[/folder]]
300
301[[folder:Dr. Norman Ludlam]]
302!!Dr. Norman Ludlam
303!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Timothy Lambert
304----
305* AssholeVictim: Light kills him because he sexually assaulted female patients.
306* DrivenToSuicide: Via the Death Note's influence.
307* UnwittingPawn: Used by Light to fake his innocence.
308[[/folder]]
309
310[[folder:Kenny Doyle]]
311!!Kenny Doyle
312!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Jack Ettlinger
313----
314* AdaptationExpansion: Sudou, Kenny's source material counterpart, was an extremely minor character that only appeared for one scene. Kenny has a slightly larger role than Sudou and partially contributes to Light's descent into villainy.
315* AssholeVictim: Light kills Kenny after seeing him and one of his friends bully a girl.
316* TheBully: The local bully at Light's school.
317* CompositeCharacter: Kenny is the film's counterpart to Sudou, a bully who only briefly appears in the first chapter/episode that Light considers killing with the Death Note, but ultimately chose not to. He also shares character traits with Takuo Shibuimaru who, like Kenny, was a thug that Light kills after seeing him harass a defenseless woman.
318* DeathByAdaptation: In the source material, Light considers killing Sudou due to being TheBully at his school and needing a test subject to confirm the Death Note's power. Ultimately, Light decides against it since testing the notebook out on Sudou wouldn't be worth it, in addition to the fact that Light personally knew Sudou, and therefore Sudou's death could be traced back to him. In this film, Light goes through with the killing. It helps that in this version that Light was a victim of TheBully instead of being a quiet observer of the bullying like in the source material.
319* HatedByAll: Besides having at least one friend as an accomplice, Kenny is pretty much disliked and hated by everyone for his delinquency and violence. Even though his death was gruesome, it didn't take long for everybody to move on with their lives.
320* HeldBackInSchool: Light states he was held back twice.
321* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: He gets away with bullying others due to a combination of [[AdultsAreUseless apathetic authority figures]] and the implication that any authority figure has pretty much given up on him. Then Light gets the Death Note...
322* NeverSpeakIllOfTheDead: Light tries to invoke this to throw Mia off that he's Kira, only for Mia to say that he was a sociopath and that they shouldn't pretend his death was a tragedy.
323* OffWithHisHead: Decapitated by a ladder thanks to the Death Note.
324* TheSociopath: Mia labels him as this when Light is trying to cover his tracks.
325* StarterVillain: Is this for Light, as his first kill as Kira.
326* VisualPun: Played darkly, but considering that Kenny is HeldBackInSchool and generally doesn't seem to be bright, his death by decapitation can be seen as him "lacking a brain".
327* WouldntHurtAChild: Light invokes this in their confrontation. Since Kenny is above 18 years old, he would be committing "child abuse" by hitting Light, who's currently 17. Unfortunately for Light, the [[{{Inverted|Trope}} opposite]] happens thanks to Kenny's temper.
328[[/folder]]

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