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Buy Death Note Gear, See Death Note 3 Movie For Free

By , About.com GuideApril 11, 2009

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The two-night stand of L, Change the WorLd, the third installment in the Death Note movie series is coming up fast on April 29 and April 30, 2009. Haven't got your tickets yet? You can still see the film for free if you go to your nearest F.Y.E. or Suncoast store. Just pick up any Death Note DVD or Death Note merchandise, and you'll get a ticket to the showings of the dubbed version of L, Change the WorLd at a theater near you, while supplies last.

Want to see the subtitled version on April 29, or just want to make sure that you don't miss out on this event? You can buy your tickets now for either the showing of the subtitled version on Wednesday April 29, or the dubbed version on Thursday April 30. Find a theater near you that's showing the subtitled version, and theaters that are showing the dubbed version.

L, change the WorLd was the #1 movie in Japan in 2008, grossing over $30 million and the #1 selling DVD in Japan for 2008. It stars Kenichi Matsuyama reprising his role as L, the eccentric supersleuth as he solves one last case before his last 23 days on earth is up. According to the press release from VIZ Pictures, the plot in a nutshell is this:

The story begins as L takes on the “Kira” case, in which countless criminals are dying under mysterious circumstances. L successfully solves the case and stops Kira, but only after sacrificing his life, leaving himself with only 23 days left to live. For his final case L faces down a bio-terrorist group trying to wipe out humanity with a deadly virus ten times more potent than Ebola. As L tries to formulate an antidote with a scientist, he must also save the lives of two children who have no one else to turn to.
Find out more about L, Change the WorLd and see a trailer at VIZ Pictures' official Death Note movie website.

Image credit: © 2008 "L" Film Partners, ©2008 "L" Plot Produce

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