According to foreign media reports, Lionsgate Films is preparing to start filming a live-action movie of "Naruto". The company has invited new director Michael Gracey (representative work: "Snow White and the Seven Warriors") to participate in directing. The live-action movie is adapted from the "Naruto" manga plot, telling the passionate story of the young Naruto overcoming all difficulties in order to become a Hokage. However, according to IGN, Lionsgate is still in the copyright negotiation stage. Former Marvel Studios boss Avi Arad is a senior Naruto fan and has said that he will bring a live-action Naruto movie to the European and American markets. This time he and his son Ari Arad will serve as co-producers of the film, and the film will start shooting next year at the latest. In recent years, Hollywood has frequently adapted popular Japanese anime themes, such as Scarlett Johansson's "Ghost in the Shell", the live-action version of "Death Note" and the long-planned "Akira". However, the previous live-action movie adapted from the popular anime "Dragon Ball" received a mediocre response and shocked everyone. I wonder how this live-action movie of "Naruto" will turn out, let's wait and see!
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