Besetzung und Crew von Death Note

Death Note

Light Yagami ist ein intelligenter Schüler. Doch das Notizbuch, über das er eines Tages stolpert, stellt selbst ihn vor ein Rätsel: Die Worte Death Note stehen auf dem einfachen schwarzen Cover und Light braucht nicht lange, um herauszufinden, dass jede Person, deren Name in das mysteriöse Buch eingetragen wird, bald nicht mehr unter den Lebenden weilt. Diese neugewonnene Macht bringt Light dazu, sich selbst zum Rächer zu erklären und einen Kreuzzug gegen die Kriminalität seiner Stadt anzutreten. Einer nach dem anderen fallen die schlimmsten Verbrecher, deren Namen der Jugendliche niederschreibt, der tödlichen Kraft seines übernatürlichen Notizbuchs zum Opfer. Doch die vielen Leichen bleiben natürlich nicht unbemerkt und rufen das Gesetz in Form des Polizisten L auf den Plan. Schon bald sind der Junge und sein Verfolger in ein gefährliches Katz-und-Maus-Spiel verstrickt.

Gesamte Besetzung von Death Note

Margaret Qualley as Mia Sutton

Margaret Qualley

Mia Sutton
Margaret Qualley delivered a compelling performance as Mia Sutton in the 2017 film adaptation of the popular Japanese manga series "Death Note." As the enigmatic and ambitious Mia, Qualley brings a dark charisma to the screen, portraying a character who is both alluring and dangerously unpredictable. Mia's fascination with the supernatural Death Note, a notebook that allows its holder to kill anyone whose name is written within its pages, is palpable through Qualley's nuanced portrayal, showcasing her character's complex blend of excitement, ruthlessness, and underlying vulnerability. Her on-screen chemistry with co-star Nat Wolff, who plays Light Turner, the owner of the Death Note, is electric, as their characters engage in a tumultuous partnership that spirals into a thrilling and morally ambiguous journey. Qualley's performance is a standout, as she skillfully navigates the intricate web of Mia's emotions, motives, and the intoxicating power that the Death Note bestows upon her, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.
Shea Whigham as James Turner

Shea Whigham

James Turner
Shea Whigham delivers a performance of intense gravitas as James Turner in the American adaptation of "Death Note." As the dedicated and astute father of the film's protagonist, Light Turner, Whigham embodies a character driven by a steadfast moral compass and an unwavering commitment to justice. His portrayal of a seasoned police officer, grappling with the complexities of a series of supernatural murders, brings a grounded and human element to the film's fantastical premise. Whigham's Turner is a man torn between his duty to uphold the law and his role as a protective father, a duality that Whigham navigates with subtlety and emotional depth. His interactions with Light, played by Nat Wolff, are fraught with tension and a deep-seated concern that underscores the film's exploration of ethical boundaries and the corrupting influence of power. Shea Whigham's understated yet commanding presence serves as the film's emotional anchor, making James Turner a memorable character in the thrilling cat-and-mouse game that unfolds.
Willem Dafoe as Ryuk (voice)

Willem Dafoe

Ryuk (voice)
Willem Dafoe delivered a captivating vocal performance as Ryuk in the 2017 film adaptation of "Death Note," based on the popular Japanese manga series. His voice exudes a chilling charisma and a devilish glee that perfectly encapsulates the character of Ryuk, a Shinigami (death god) who drops a supernatural notebook capable of killing anyone whose name is written within its pages into the human world out of sheer boredom. Dafoe's interpretation of Ryuk is both playful and menacing, as he brings depth to the character's otherworldly presence, often fluctuating between amusement and indifference towards the chaos that unfolds as a result of his actions. His distinctive voice, with its deep, gravelly timbre, infuses Ryuk with an unsettling charm, making the character one of the most memorable aspects of the film. Dafoe's portrayal is a testament to his versatility and his ability to convey complex emotions through voice acting alone, ensuring that Ryuk remains an enigmatic and compelling figure throughout the movie.
Paul McGillion as Principal

Paul McGillion

Principal