Lionsgate working on live-action film adaptation of “Naruto” anime
Jakarta (MidLand) – Film production company Lionsgate is working on a film adaptation live from the Japanese animated series (souls) popular “Naruto” by collaborating with the director of the film “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings”, Destine Daniel Cretton.
IGN reporter, Sunday, in the film’s production live “Naruto,” Cretton was assisted by Avi Arad, Ari Arad and Emmy Yu of Arad Production.
Cretton had previously met the author of the “Naruto” story, Masashi Kishimoto, who also oversaw the film’s production.
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“It was an honor to meet Kishimoto in Tokyo and learn about his expansive vision for its creation. We are very excited to collaborate and bring Naruto to the big screen,” said Cretton.
Meanwhile, Masashi Kishimoto has given his blessing to the film live “Naruto.” After seeing Cretton’s action film, Kishimoto admitted that he was the right director to work on the film.
“After enjoying his other films and realizing that his specialty is creating solid human dramas, I became convinced that there was no other director for Naruto besides him,” Kishimoto said.
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Kishimoto said Cretton was a director with an open mind and was willing to accept his input. Kishimoto also thought that he and Cretton could collaborate on the film’s production live “Naruto.”
Serial souls “Naruto” is an adaptation of Masashi Kishimoto’s comic of the same title. With its various films, series and games, “Naruto” is expected to be one of the “three souls bigger” after “One Piece” and “Bleach”.
The comic has had 250 million copies printed in more than 60 countries. Souls has also had a huge fan base over the years.
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