“Naruto Live-Action” With Shang-Chi Director “Destin Daniel Cretton”

Lionsgate has set its sights on bringing the beloved anime and manga story "Naruto Live-Action" to the big screen

Naruto Live-Action

“Naruto Live-Action” With Shang-Chi Director “Destin Daniel Cretton” | Credit: Netflix

Lionsgate has set its sights on bringing the beloved anime and manga story “Naruto Live-Action” to the big screen, and they’ve found the right team to make it a reality. The studio has announced that “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” Director Destin Daniel Cretton will lead the project as director and writer.

Destin Daniel Cretton, who previously worked with Lionsgate on “The Glass Castle,” will also executive produce alongside Jeyun Munford under the Hisako banner. This is an important move for the adaptation of the long-awaited tale. long This started in 2015, but there has been no progress before.

Destin Daniel Cretton’s addition to the project is expected to energize and accelerate production. Screenwriter Tasha Huo, who joined the project last year, may also have a role to play. Although details about her role are still unclear, Avi Arad, Ari Arad, and Arad Productions Emmy Yu are known for their work in “Borderlands” about to be released is also part of the team producing this product.

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Created by Masashi Kishimoto, “Naruto” has captivated audiences around the world following the story of a young ninja named Naruto Uzumaki who dreams of becoming Hokage. Leader of his village The series follows Naruto’s journey as he trains and fights alongside his friends. to protect his homeland hidden love leaf village from various risks

With more than 250 million copies sold worldwide and several anime series, “Naruto” has become a cultural phenomenon. Bringing a story that is so beloved and universal to the big screen is no easy feat. But it’s a record of Cretton’s work and the studio’s commitment to the project. Giving hope to fans who have been waiting for the release.

Destin Daniel Cretton’s recent success with “Shang-Chi” has earned him critical acclaim as a writer and director, and his meeting with Kishimoto in Tokyo further increased his confidence in his ability to Make the work appropriate to the original culture.

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As details about the “Naruto Live-Action” film begin to emerge, fans can expect to see their beloved characters and moments brought to life in what promises to be a big-screen adventure.