Yes, this filmmaker who produced one of the most notable films of Marvel Studios' recent years will now be in charge of this adaptation of the original work by mangaka Masashi Kishimoto.
Lionsgate decided that Cretton would be in charge of this film. naruto. It is not surprising after the work done by this filmmaker with the Shang-Chi film, which he not only directed, but he also co-wrote.
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In addition to directing the film about the hyperactive ninja from the Hidden Leaf Village, he will also be a producer alongside Jeyun Munford through their company, Hisako. But it's not the only production company he's involved in.
The same can be said for the duo of Avi and Ari Arad, as well as Emmy Yu of Arad Productions. This company is also behind the film Borderlands.
Another creative who participates in the production of the film naruto It's Jeremy Latcham from Dungeons & Dragons. The bad thing is that there were no details about the release date or window of this film adaptation. It is to be imagined that the work is very preliminary.
Kishimoto had some comments about it after Destin Daniel Cretton visited him in Tokyo.
What he said was 'When I found out about Destin's attachment, it was right after watching one of his hit action movies, and I thought he would be the perfect director for Naruto.'.
This mangaka highlights that he enjoyed his other films and understood that his talent is creating solid dramas about people. That convinced him that he was ideal for this film.
Masashi Kishimoto highlighted the 'open mind' of this director who is able to accept his suggestions. It's because of what he commented '[…]and I strongly felt that we could cooperate together in the production process'.
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