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‘Boruto: Naruto The Movie’ US Release Update: Advance Tickets Come With Freebies

| May 19, 2015 06:26 AM EDT

Boruto: Naruto The Movie

"Boruto: Naruto The Movie" US release is speculated to be in the fall, although still unconfirmed.

The new Naruto movie will hit the Japanese theaters on Aug. 7, but the tickets will be on sale starting June 27. The first 100,000 buyers will receive a folding fan with illustrations by Naruto creator himself Masashi Kishimoto. Fans can choose from Uzumaki version featuring Naruto and his son Boruto and Uchiha version featuring Sasuke and his daughter Sarada, according to Crunchyroll.

Freebies will most likely be given to US fans when the film hits the US shores like when the previous Naruto film, "The Last: Naruto The Movie," which gifted fans and moviegoers with an exclusive commemorative poster.

"Boruto: Naruto The Movie" US release will most likely be in the fall and will be shown in original Japanese language with English subtitles. Hinting from the previous movie, "Boruto: Naruto The Movie" will be shown in eight cities - New York, Boston, Houston, Dallas, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco and Seattle.

Meanwhile, the movie's official website released the trailer and movie poster of the film that showed the images showed "oyako" (parent-child) tandems of Naruto and Boruto Uzumaki, as well as Sasuke and Sarada Uchida. The movie trailer also revealed some of the juicy details of the upcoming movie. Boruto takes after his father in terms of fighting spirit. He will train under Sasuke and will rival with Sasuke's daughter Sarada. Moreover, the trailer video showed that Orochimaru will be, once again, on the dark side and will serve as the villain in the new movie.

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