
A live-action Naruto trailer featuring Tom Holland is making waves online, impressing fans with its striking visuals and intriguing storyline. As fan-made trailers become more convincing, many are questioning their authenticity. While this teaser is fake, it sparks curiosity — could Holland really star in a Naruto movie? Here’s what we know!
Is the live-action Naruto trailer real or fake?
The live-action Naruto trailer is AI-generated and fake.
KH Studio, known for crafting high-quality concept trailers, recently dropped a stunning live-action Naruto trailer for Netflix. Featuring an all-star cast — including Tom Holland, Timothée Chalamet, Dafne Keen, Lee Jung-Jae, Viggo Mortensen, and Hiroyuki Sanada — the clip has left fans both thrilled and questioning its authenticity.
With dramatic title cards and a gripping voiceover, the trailer sets the stage: “Twelve years ago, a nine-tailed fox suddenly appeared. The demon known as Kyuubi threatened to destroy everything. All the ninja clans rose up to defend their villages. The 4th Hokage trapped the spirit of Kyuubi in a human body. The child that received this curse was called Naruto.” This nostalgic yet intense introduction instantly draws fans into the world of the Hidden Leaf Village, making the trailer feel even more authentic.
As intense music builds, the trailer unveils the full look of its star-studded cast. Although AI technology crafted the entire video — along with its voiceovers — it still appears incredibly realistic and has garnered widespread views. Not released by any official source, it comes from a fan page dedicated to creating concept trailers for beloved projects. So, while the hype is real, the trailer itself remains fake.
Will Tom Holland play Naruto in a live-action movie?
No confirmed reports indicate Holland’s involvement in the Naruto live-action movie.
Although the recent trailer is fake, rumors of Tom Holland playing Naruto in a live-action adaptation have been swirling for a while. Meanwhile, fans have been fueling the speculation through creative posters and teasers. Although nothing is confirmed yet, the project is reportedly in its early development stages. Furthermore, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings director Destin Daniel Cretton is said to be attached to it. As of now, details on the plot, cast, and release date remain under wraps.
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