Naruto Live Action Concept Trailer Showcases the Best Madara Fight, Nukes Internet With 300K Views: Single Person Did All the CGI

One creator on YouTube brought Naruto to life so well in a live-action concept trailer that even an official movie might struggle to surpass it.

Naruto Live Action Concept Trailer Showcases the Best Madara Fight, Nukes Internet With 300K Views: Single Person Did All the CGI

One single individual on YouTube, Jalex Rosa, has long been posting separate videos on different stages of creating his own Naruto live-action concept trailer with every new update. Here’s a compilation of how far he has worked on it, so you can notice the efforts he put into:

It’s been over a year since this Naruto live-action concept trailer dropped, and fans are already loving it, even saying this has set a standard. The separate videos have 10s of millions of views, and this compilation trailer even managed to hit 300k views (Kishimoto himself might’ve even seen it). It’s fascinating, considering it was all done by one person.

The trailer showcases the best and most hyped Madara fight in a way that’s simply awe-inspiring. With every major character involved, like Kakashi, Itachi, and Gaara, it feels like a trailer for generations to come. It’s so well-crafted that even the official Naruto live-action film, that’s reportedly in production, may struggle to come close. Here’s more.

Fan-Made Naruto Trailer Sets a High Bar for Cretton’s Adaptation

Naruto Live Action Concept Trailer Showcases the Best Madara Fight, Nukes Internet With 300K Views: Single Person Did All the CGI

The news of an upcoming Naruto live-action movie has actually been floating around since way back in 2015, when Lionsgate and Marvel Studios founder Avi Arad first got involved. The project eventually lined up MCU’s Shang-Chi director, Destin Daniel Cretton, to take the helm, which sounded promising for fans hoping for a solid adaptation.

But with Cretton currently busy working on Spider-Man: Brand New Day, the Naruto movie has basically been put on hold for now. It’s still in the pipeline, just waiting for the right moment for production to properly kick off.

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And honestly, when he does get around to it, this fan-made concept trailer could actually help him a lot. It’s so well-crafted and true to the series that it could serve as real inspiration, maybe even a visual benchmark, for what a Naruto live-action should look like.

This Naruto Live-Action Concept Trailer Nails the Series’ Essence

Naruto Live Action Concept Trailer Showcases the Best Madara Fight, Nukes Internet With 300K Views: Single Person Did All the CGI

The concept trailer on YouTube doesn’t just look good visually; it genuinely captures the whole vibe of the Naruto world. The environments, the tone, the energy- it all feels surprisingly authentic for something fan-made.

And that hype Madara fight? Even though it’s only shown for a moment, it absolutely nails his presence. The expressions, the movement, and even the way the other characters react all feel spot-on. It really shows how much attention to detail went into every frame.

Some basic info on the original Naruto anime:

TITLE Naruto
STUDIO Pierrot
RELEASE DATE October 3, 2002
NUMBER OF EPISODES 220
GENRE Action, Adventure, Fantasy
RATINGS 8.02/10 (MyAnimeList)
8.4/10 (IMDb)
WHERE TO WATCH Crunchyroll

The irony here is wild: one person managed to create CGI that looks better than what we get in some Hollywood productions today. It’s kind of a wake-up call for studios to step up their game.

This trailer is so beautiful and so masterfully crafted that seeing something like this become an official movie would honestly feel like a privilege. It sets a tone and standard that any live-action adaptation should aim for.

What do you think? Do you believe Cretton should hire the guy himself when he finally sits down to adapt Naruto live-action?

All episodes of the Naruto anime series are currently available to watch on Crunchyroll.

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