“Boruto: Naruto the Movie” Premiere, Plot Details: Boruto, Sarada to wed? Fu the Jinchuuriki, movie posters revealed

By Staff Writer

Mar 19, 2015 09:24 AM EDT

Avid viewers of the Naruto manga series are very excited for the upcoming release of the Naruto sequel movie this coming August of 2015. The much awaited installment is the continuation of the much loved 'The Last: Naruto the Movie' and will most likely start where the earlier movie ended.

A new generation of ninja's are now available for the avid fans of the series. Naruto is now the Hokage and is happily married to Hinata Hyuga. Their son, Boruto or Bolt will be finding his love, Sarada, daughter of Sasuke and and Sakura. Fans of the series will equally love the antics and funny moments of Boruto and his father Naruto. On the other hand, it will be very exciting to see Sakura, Sasuke, Naruto and Hinata reunited once again.

The plot of the movie will revolve on how Boruto will try living up to his father's legacy. Boruto will be having a hard time convincing that his simple roots as a ninja could possibly end up as significant and legendary as his father. Sarada on the other hand will be as gifted as his father was, during his age making it harder of Boruto to accept his incompetency.

One of the most anticipated events in the movie is the introduction of the Jincuuuriki, Fu. The legendary master of the seven-tailed bijuu might actually be appearing in the movie, most likely in the end to create an interesting cliff-hanger worthy of a next Naruto movie. His image was included in one of the recently released posters together with Naruto and Sasuke's team. This would definitely be one of the highlights of the upcoming movie.

A romance between Boruto and Sarada is also expected in the movie. This time, it would be fun to see Sarada reaching out to Boruto rather than the other way around. Is a wedding to be expected in the possible upcoming movies of the manga?

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