Boruto: Naruto The Movie: Possible love story between Boruto and Sarada; New character introduced

By Staff Writer

May 23, 2015 08:25 AM EDT

Boruto: Naruto The Movie is expected to hit Japan's theaters not until August 7 of this year but fans and critics alike are expecting a lot from the follow up of the highly successful "The Last: Naruto The Movie". We have compiled reports regarding the possible plot and spoilers from the recently released trailer for the fans.

A lot of speculations regarding the plot of the movie have been surfacing around the Internet lately. According to recent reports the movie will have some major twists based on the trailer, things that the fans didn't see coming.

One of those twists is the possible love story between Boruto and Sasuke's daughter Sarada who might also be his rival just like the way Naruto and Sasuke was during there time. Also, since Boruto is the son of Naruto, the seventh Hokage and known hero, fans have been expecting that it'll be Naruto who will train his son but according the recently released trailer, Boruto's master is actually Sasuke and not Naruto.

During the production of the movie, Kishimoto stated that Boruto: Naruto The movie will feature new characters and that everything will start from the very beginning. In line with that statement it was revealed that a new character named Mitsuki (which literally means "Full Moon) who is described as "an enigma shrouded in many mysteries will be introduced in the film. He is described as "a boy with composed expression, with slightly-long white hair that has a waviness to it."

For the international fans, Boruto: Naruto the Movie will be shown in its original language-Japanese but will be subtitled in English. According to reports the movie will be shown in the same eight cities that the previous movie was released in, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Boston, Dallas, Houston and San Diego.

Meanwhile it is also reported that like the last film showing, The first 1000 US fans who will be watching the film might get freebies like the previous film wherein fans received an exclusive commemorative posters.

Boruto: Naruto The Movie will be shown internationally by fall of 2015. 

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