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Published Jul 10, 2026, 5:03 AM EDT
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The live-action Naruto movie, based on the best-selling manga by Masashi Kishimoto, is ramping up production at Lionsgate studios. Director Destin Daniel Cretton (Spider-Man: Brand New Day) announced that a worldwide casting search is about to kick off to find the actors who will play the iconic shinobi of Team 7: Naruto, Sasuke, and Sakura.
Announced in February 2024, the Naruto movie is an ambitious project. Adapting manga and anime to live action was considered for a long time a lost cause: Many still remember Dragon Ball Evolution, and not for good reasons. Then, Netflix's One Piece changed the game, proving that it was possible to bring the biggest IPs of the animesphere to life with commercial success and audience satisfaction. It wasn't a chance that Hollywood was going to let slip.
If One Piece is the best-selling manga ever and, likely, the most successful Japanese entertainment franchise, Naruto doesn't lag too far behind. The story created by Masashi Kishimoto resonated with a generation of fans; it helped popularize manga and anime at a time when this type of entertainment was not yet considered mainstream, paving the way for the current dominance of the industry. Despite all the success, however, Kishimoto still seems genuinely baffled about the live-action movie. After the casting announcement, the mangaka shared this statement:
“Right now, miracles are happening to me, one after another. My work, Naruto, is truly, truly becoming a Hollywood movie! And an even greater miracle is that the film will be directed by the one and only Destin Daniel Cretton. I still cannot believe it! If so many miracles have already come together, then let us hope for even more. I am eagerly looking forward to the miraculous encounters that will bring us extraordinary and passionate actors! I cannot wait to meet my characters in the film!”
The first narrative arcs of Naruto, which the movie will adapt, follow the titular character who is an orphan in Konoha, a shinobi village in a fantasy world inspired by Japan's feudal period. Naruto is an outcast because of a tragedy that befell the village after his birth, but he still pursues his dream of becoming Hokage, the leader of Konoha and a shinobi who is recognized and loved by his peers. He establishes a complicated friendship with his rival Sasuke, who is also an orphan coming from tragic circumstances but, unlike Naruto, he is a genius, admired and respected by his fellow young shinobi. Rounding up the trio is Sakura, who in the early arcs acts as an unrequited love interest for Naruto, before she evolves into a powerful and fully-fledged female character. Together, they will take on dangerous missions under the guidance of their leader and master, Kakashi.
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The Naruto live-action film faces similar challenges as Netflix's One Piece. Both series start somewhat grounded (by manga standards, at least), making their early parts not so bombastic as to look ridiculous in live action. If the movie is able to focus on the trauma and loneliness of its main characters, along with the tragedy of a world where children are raised and trained to be soldiers, it will be able to convey all the charm of the original series.
The exciting fights between shinobi are also a big part of the series' success. In its early parts, these were, if not realistic, at least grounded enough that they wouldn't pose too much of a challenge for a live-action adaptation. However, things will get a lot more complicated for any eventual sequels, once the characters begin summoning giant monsters or dropping meteors from the sky.
There is still no announced release date for the Naruto live-action movie.
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