• Boruto: Naruto the Movie

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Boruto: Naruto the Movie officially hits movie houses in Japan on Friday, and based from the chatters flying around the Internet, the latest full-length Naruto movie, which author Masashi Kishimoto hailed as his greatest work ever, really lived up to expectation.

The bad news is US theaters won't be showing Boruto: Naruto the Movie with English subtitles until October, 10. That means two more months of waiting for American Naruto fans who have also passionately followed the series dating back to the debut of its Manga 15 years ago.

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Fortunately, leaks aren't hard to come by nowadays. For those who can't wait to take sneak peak, the Internet is already riddled with footage and full synopsis of the movies. And the best thing about all of these is they are free of charge.

Spoilers from Boruto: Naruto the Movie:

Sarada teases a suddenly energetic Sakura about her being ecstatic about his Sasuke's homecoming after years of traveling on a mission (see picture).

Naruto, incapacitated by the black rod stuck in his chakra points, teaches his son Boruto how to harness a massive Rasingan for the first time (see pic).

Sasuke and Naruto controlling an Armored Kurama in their battle against Momoshiki in her true beast form (see pic).

Bonus: Closing credit showing family portray of each major characters in Naruto series, including possibly the family of Tenten and Rock Lee with Metal Lee as their son (see pic).

Best Quote from the Movie:

"Weakness? Your father was full of weaknesses and he met a lot of hardships, which he overcame with his own ability and became the hokage he is today. The father you should know is not what he is now, but everything he is been up till now," Sasuke to Boruto when asked by his student what was Naruto's weakness.

US Release Date:

Boruto: Naruto the Movie will make its US debut on October 10 and will be distributed by Viz Media and Eleven Arts. 80 theaters have received exclusive rights to show the film, including movie houses in Dallas, New York, San Diego, Houston and other selected cities in the United States.