Netflix: It’s one of the most famous sagas of the 2000s, and you only have two weeks left of its 724 episodes

Netflix: It’s one of the most famous sagas of the 2000s, and you only have two weeks left of its 724 episodes

On January 31st, Konoha Village will be closing its doors forever on Netflix. Two years after making a strong return to the catalog, Naruto and Naruto: Shippuden will no longer be available due to fan requests. So you’re only two weeks into 724 episodes (which still include a lot of filler).

You will be able to watch some of the best moments of the iconic Japanese anime: the fight between Naruto and Sasuke at the waterfall, but also between the two Uchiha brothers or the arc around Pain in Shippuden…

After One Piece…

If these few lines made you want to watch Naruto before Netflix loses the broadcast rights, know that this rewatch will allow you to get back into the swing of things before the upcoming release of the live-action adaptation.

The project was announced at the end of 2023, when Netflix’s One Piece series met with public acclaim. Tasha Huo, Regular Exercise, It was revealed last August that the script was already finished and in the hands of its director, Destine Daniel Cretton (Shang Shi).

So we’ll have to wait a little longer before we see the adventures of the Konoha ninja and his friends Sasuke and Sakura on the big screen. Now it remains to be seen how the filmmaker will handle this particular world featuring ninjas gifted with superpowers. Some fans have already had fun, especially with the help of artificial intelligence, imagining what the inhabitants of the leafy village would be like in real life, and the result is quite interesting. Now we’re just waiting for one thing: to find out which actors will be selected by the production…

This is what Naruto characters would look like when they arrived in the Dragon Ball world!

With more than 250 million copies sold, the manga created by Masashi Kishimoto (who will be involved in the feature film) is one of the most popular in the world. We owe him TV Naruto, Naruto Shippuden (sequel), but also Boruto, the spin-off about the hero’s son, as well as many OAVs and video games. And very soon a live action movie.

Naruto and Naruto Shippuden are leaving Netflix on January 31st.

Source: Allocine

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