Eleven Art and Viz Media announced that "Boruto - Naruto the Movie" will be screened in 80 cities in the U.S. like Sacramento, Tempe, Los Angeles, San Diego and more.
"Boruto - Naruto the Movie" will be showcased in Harkin Theatres - Valley Art, Tempe; Downtown Independent, Los Angeles; Camel Mountain 12, San Diego; New People, San Francisco; Sie FilmCenter, Denver; Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Littleton, Littleton; Mosaic Theatre Company, Washington; Ward Stadium 16, Honolulu; Bloomington Galaxy 14 Cinema, Bloomington; Cedar Rapids Galaxy 16 Cine, Cedar Rapids; Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo.
Alamo Drafthouse Main Street, Kansas City; Mid Rivers 14 Cine, Springfield; Ronnies 20 Cine, St. Louis; The Guild Cinema, Albuquerque; Cleveland Cinemas - Cedar Lee, Cleveland; Movie World Cinemas, Douglaston; Village East Cinema, New York; Gateway Film Centre, Columbus; Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Westlakes, San Antonio; Angelika Film Center & Café - Mosaic, Fairfax; Grand Illusion, Seattle; Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Mason Park, Katy; Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Lubbock, Lubbock; Hollywood Theater, Pittsburgh, and more (via Anime News Network).
"Boruto - Naruto the Movie" will start screening from Oct. 10, 2015. The movie will be made available with English subtitles.
The story of the movie as described by Viz Media - "In Boruto: Naruto The Movie, famed ninja, Naruto Uzumaki protects the Hidden Leaf Village as the Seventh Hokage, while Boruto, his troublesome son, resents his father's responsibilities that take his time away from him. Seeing this, Sasuke takes Boruto under his wing, while Sasuke's only daughter, Sarada, dreams of being Hokage one day." Stay tuned for more updates on "Boruto - Naruto the Movie."