"Boruto: Naruto the Movie" is coming to the U.S. in a big way! According to IGN Viz Media is teaming with Eleven Arts to release the movie in over 80 cities across the west. These cities include; New York, San Diego, San Francisco, Houston, Dallas, Los Angeles and Seattle. Even more we have a release date set for Oct. 10 and will feature the original Japanese voice work with English subtitles.
In the film long-time protagonist Naruto has achieved his dreams and is Hokage of the Hidden Leaf village. He must once again protect his friends and loved ones from a big bad, leaving his resentful son Boruto yearning for his attention. As a result Naruto's childhood best friend Sasuke takes Boruto under his wing to help him defeat his father and show him he's worthy of his attention. Check out the action packed trailer below.
Viz Media describes the story as: "In Boruto: Naruto The Movie, famed ninja, Naruto Uzumaki protects the Hidden Leaf Village as the Seventh Hokage, while Boruto, his troublesome son, resents his father's responsibilities that take his time away from him. Seeing this, Sasuke takes Boruto under his wing, while Sasuke's only daughter, Sarada, dreams of being Hokage one day.
With Naruto as the Seventh Hokage, the Hidden Leaf Village plans to host the Chunin Exams to train new shinobi from the village and from their allied villages. Among the entrants are Sasuke's daughter, Sarada, Mitsuki, an exceptionally talented yet mysterious shinobi… and Boruto, Naruto's talented but impetuous son. Meanwhile, Sasuke who's been on a mission in another dimension appears before Naruto to warn of a strange impending danger. Shrouded with an evil aura, Momoshiki and Kinshiki appear and attempt to assassinate Naruto. Petrified, Boruto is shielded by Naruto, only to disappear in front of Boruto's own eyes!"
"Boruto: Naruto the Movie" features executive producer Masashi Kishimoto, with screenplay and character design by Kishimoto. Hiroyuki Yamashita directed the project with screenplay work by Ukyou Kodachi.
As far as tickets are concerned you can head over to Elevn Arts website to purchase them.
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