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Naruto live-action film gets a director
Destin Daniel Cretton will direct the long-awaited live-action adaptation of Naruto.

Destin Daniel Cretton takes the helm for the long-awaited Naruto film adaptation.
Naruto live-action movie to be directed by Shang-Chi filmmaker
Destin Daniel Cretton will write and direct Lionsgate’s upcoming live-action movie based on Masashi Kishimoto’s Naruto. This project has been in development for nearly a decade following the manga's end in 2014. Cretton has received praise for his work on Marvel's Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, which has impressed Kishimoto. He expressed confidence in Cretton’s ability to adapt Naruto, appreciating his skill in dramatic storytelling and openness to collaboration.
Key Takeaways
"After enjoying his other films and understanding that his forte is in creating solid dramas about people, I became convinced that there is no other director for Naruto."
Kishimoto expresses confidence in Cretton’s storytelling ability for Naruto.
"Destin has proven he can craft compelling narratives alongside thrilling action."
This highlights Cretton’s ability to balance story and action, crucial for a film like Naruto.
The choice of Cretton reflects a growing trend in Hollywood where successful directors of superhero films are chosen for adaptations of beloved franchises. With the popularity of anime and manga in recent years, the Naruto film could draw significant attention. It remains uncertain how Cretton will balance this project alongside his commitments to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but his track record suggests he will bring a fresh perspective to this iconic story.
Highlights
- Cretton's direction is a promising step for Naruto fans.
- Kishimoto believes Cretton is the perfect fit for Naruto.
- The collaboration may lead to an extraordinary adaptation.
- Anticipation builds for a live-action Naruto film under Cretton.
Concerns over adaptation of beloved franchise
The adaptation of Naruto has been highly anticipated, but changes may provoke backlash from dedicated fans of the source material. Cretton's previous works spotlight high action but may diverge from the original manga and anime storytelling style.
How this film adapts the beloved anime remains to be seen.
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