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'Boruto: Naruto The Movie' News: Film To Screen In Select U.S. Theatres Dec. 13 And 14

| Dec 09, 2015 12:31 AM EST

With the original cast of “Naruto” growing up with age, the new generation - the sons and daughters - of the Hidden Village of Leaf becomes the prime focus of Masashi Kishimoto.

"Boruto: Naruto the Movie" will, at last, undergo a theatrical release and shall be screened on select theatres in the U.S on December 13 and 14.

The fully-featured animated "Naruto" film originates from Masashi Kishimoto's native manga series based on the characters used and the entire story.

As reports confirm, more than 200 theatres will be screening the animated film. The screening is set to commence on Sunday, Dec. 13 around 12:55 pm local time and on Monday, Dec. 14 as from 7 pm local time. In expectation of each screening, there will be an intended introduction extracted from the New York Comic Con, reported Fathom Events.

The introduction of "Boruto: Naruto The Movie" will comprise of Masashi Kishimoto's opening remarks as well as a short introduction from Junko Takeuchi, the voice actor of the character Naruto. Tickets for the film have reportedly been available and may be purchased in either of the participating theatres or at fathom's website.

John Rubey, the CEO of Fathom Events, talked of their partnership with Viz Media and Eleven Arts. "We are pleased to partner with Eleven Arts and VIZ Media, to give cinema audiences exclusive insights into the latest 'Naruto' title including exclusive interviews with the creator and Japanese voice of Naruto," He said.

Rubey also said that presently, anime fans nationwide will have the opportunity to enjoy the exciting and highly anticipated event with other Kunoichi and Shinobi nationwide.

The Japanese manga artist demonstrates his aspiration to go on with the story involving the Konoha ninjas, reported Christian Today. He, however, goes on to state that it was only a probability and nothing more.

 It got further reported that in the case of a spin-off, it may present Sasuke's and the adventurer's point of view. Meanwhile, fans await for "Boruto: Naruto Naruto the Movie's" premiere.

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