Earlier this month, we reported that the epic Naruto Manga will come to an end as the final chapter will be released on Nov. 10 in the 50th issue of Weekly Shonen Jump. While we're still struggling to digest the end of our favorite manga, new art work from "The Last: Naruto The Movie" reveal some big plot details. "The Last: Naruto The Movie" release date is Dec. 6, 2014 at Japanese theaters.
One of the biggest unanswered questions in the Naruto manga is whether the unpredictable ninja will end up with Sakura or Hinata. However, latest artwork from "The Last: Naruto The Movie" suggests that Naruto might be with Hinata after all. The artwork derives from the CD cover art for Sukima Switch, the popular jazz duo that will play the theme song for the upcoming movie. That said, we all know that Naruto's heart has belonged to Sakura ever since the beginning of the manga.
The CD cover art features Naruto and Hinata sharing a rather sentimental moment in a quiet forest. What's more, this illustration is also the first glimpse of Hinata's latest full-body character design. As if the fact that Naruto and Hinata are spending time alone together is not enough, fans will be keen to know that the movie's tagline reads "The final story is a first love."
Beyond the Hinata-Naruto or Sakura-Naruto love story, we know that tensions are high between Naruto and his arch-rival Sasuke. The "The Last: Naruto The Movie" cover art features Naruto and Sasuke. As the duo has matured, Naruto's Kyuubi Sage mode is stronger than ever. Meanwhile, while Sasuke can unleash Mangekyo Sharingan and the Rinnegan at the same time. As Orochimaru said, Sasuke's potential is even greater than Madara. What's more, second hokage Tobirama compares Naruto's power and aura to the first hokage Hashirama. No doubt, the upcoming Naruto and Sasuke fight will be one of the greatest battles we will ever see.
Additional characters in the upcoming movie include Sakura, Sai, Rock Lee, Shikamaru, Temari, Gaara, Ten Ten, and Choji. "The Last: Naruto The Movie" release date is Dec. 6, 2014 at Japanese theaters. Stay tuned as we learn more in the months ahead!
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