Thursday, July 23, 2015

Five Things That Would Make 'Boruto: Naruto The Movie' Worth Watching


Photo : Boruto: Naruto the Movie) A new art cover has been released for “Boruto: Naruto the Movie,” on the movie’s official website. Masashi Kishimoto, creator of the manga series, drew the poster. It will appear in theaters across Japan after June 27.

"Boruto: Naruto the Movie" is one month away from release and it would be cool if we got to see some of these elements featured in the upcoming movie.
1. Boruto showcasing some of his new moves
This means that we get to see Boruto shine as a character, showcasing new attacks and being completely unique from his father, Naruto Uzumaki, who was notorious for spamming the Shadow Clone jutsu and the Rasengan.
2. The feel of ninja battles brought back
What made the first season of Naruto so unique were the battles. Ninja battles were dynamic, strategic and explosive every now and then, adding an element of variety to how battles would be fought.
Kishimoto lost sight of this in Naruto Shippuden and most battles were focused on big explosions and cinematic effects.
3. Some scenes on the new characters
We hope that this new movie is not called 'Boruto: Naruto the Movie,' but based entirely on the previous generation. It would be sad to not learn much about the new characters, who seem exciting and unique - like Mitsuki.
Besides Boruto and Sarada, we need to see characters like Metal Lee, Mitsuki and Shikadai in their own limelight.
4. A big battle for each featured character
Although this is expected, it's good to throw it out there. A big battle for each featured character will do well in expanding on those characters' battle skills and personalities.
5. More of the new Konoha
Konoha is no longer a village but a city, as can be seen in the manga adaption, "Naruto Gaiden: The Seventh Hokage." Behind the Hokage stone faces, one can see a vast city with skycrapers. What role will this city play in the new movie? Does it represent a new system of Shinobi where technology is relied upon more? Will we see battles within the city?
The film will open in Japanese theaters on August 7. Tickets will go on sale on June 27.

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