![]() Titled Live Spectacle Naruto–The Tale of Naruto Uzumaki, the production is the fourth in the series, and the first new Naruto play since 2017. Among the franchise’s spinoff projects is the Live Spectacle Naruto live-action stage play series, which has just released in-costume photos of the cast for its newest installment. But that doesn’t mean we’ve seen the last of the perpetually positive ninja and his friends and foes. The Naruto manga reached its finale in 2014, and the anime adaptation wrapped in 2017. An anime series focused on Boruto and other second-generation ninjas from the original series is underway at TV Tokyo, and Kishimoto said he hopes the show will make Naruto even better than ever before.First new Live Spectacle Naruto production in four years adapts Pain’s Invasion, Five Kage arcs. Once Naruto Shippuden ends it lengthy run, the creator said a spin-off series would hit televisions in April 2017. (Photo: TV Tokyo )Īt the event, Kishimoto also confirmed that Naruto would continue on in the realm of anime. Next year, Rupert Sanders' live-action adaptation of Ghost in the Shell will hit theaters, and fans are reacted positively to its previewed footage despite its controversial casting decisions. However, fans are hoping that sour reputation will soon change. Fans tend to block out the existence of Dragon Ball Evolution, and even related adaptations like Avatar: The Last Airbender went horribly wrong once they entered theaters. ![]() After all, Hollywood does not have the best track-record when it comes to anime projects. So far, there is no word on when the film is expected to come out, but some fans are understandably worried about the adaptation.
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