‘NARUTO’ progresses to a Hollywood live-action film adaptation.

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Progress has been made in the Hollywood live-action film adaptation of “NARUTO.”

Lionsgate announced in 2015 that it would be planning and developing a live-action film version of the film, but there have been no notable developments since then. However, Variety has recently reported that screenwriter Tasha Huo (Red Sonja ”) will be writing the script for the live-action version of Naruto.”

“NARUTO” depicts the story of Naruto Uzumaki, a failed ninja who grows up while facing daily hardships as he aims to become the Hokage, the pinnacle of the village of Konoha in the Land of Fire. It was serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump from 1999 to 2014 and was made into an anime in 2002. It is so internationally famous that it is broadcast in over 80 countries worldwide.

Following the success of Netflix’s ” “ONE PIECE,” demand for live-action Japanese manga adaptations is increasing, and it appears that planning and development for Naruto are gaining momentum again.

When the production was announced in 2015, Abi Arad and his son Ali Arad produced it through Arad Productions, and director Michael Gracey, who would later go on to work on ” “The Greatest Showman, ” took the lead. It was reported that. The director and producer are unknown at this time.

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