TRENDING Published August8, 2015 By Marijim Dy

New ‘Boruto: Naruto The Movie’ Trailers Released; Videos Showed Coolest Hokage?

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New "Boruto: Naruto the Movie" trailers have been released.

Anime News Network reported that the ads promote the "Naruto ga Hokage ni Natta Hi" ("The Day Naruto Became a Hokage") manga short. It also provided a preview of the film's theme song "Diver" by KANA-BOON.

In the first "Boruto: Naruto the Movie" trailer, Sarada and Boruto were commenting on who was the coolest ninja. Sarada said that the 7th Hokage is strong but Boruto disagreed with her, saying that "Old-man Sasuke" is much cooler. The video then showcased Naruto and Sasuke's powers.

The second "Boruto: Naruto the Movie" trailer also gave fans a glimpse of Naruto and Sasuke's power along with Boruto's skills. The film's story focuses on the 7th Hokage's son as he aims to surpass his father, Naruto. He ends up becoming Sasuke's apprentice.

Yuko Sanpei is playing Boruto while Sarada is portrayed by Kokoro Kikuchi. Junko Takeuchi is reprising his role as Naruto Uzumaki and Noriaki Sugiyama is returning to portray Sasuke Uchiha. Ryūichi Kijima has also been casted as Mitsuki, the new mysterious ninja.

Other cast include: Atsushi Abe as Inojin Yamanaka, Saori Hayami as Himawari Uzumaki, Hiroki Yasumoto as Kinshiki, Kensho Ono as Shikadai Nara, Daisuke Namikawa as Momoshiki, Chie Nakamura as Sakura Uchiha, Nana Mizuki as Hinata Uzumaki and Satoshi Hino as Sai.

"Boruto: Naruto the Movie" has premiered in Japan last Aug. 7. Fans who watched the film received an official "Boruto: Naruto the Movie" manga. It is a brand-new one-shot novel by original manga creator Masashi Kishimoto.

"Naruto Hiden Zai no Sho Official Movie Book" is a spin-off of the "Naruto: The Official Character Data Book" series. The book will feature the manga short "Naruto ga Hokage ni Natta Hi" (or "The Day Naruto Became a Hokage"), personally drawn by Kishimoto.

Viz Media and Eleven Arts has announced that the "Boruto: Naruto the Movie" full English sub will be shown in over 80 cities in the U.S. The screenings will begin on Oct. 10 and more details are going to be announced by Eleven Arts soon.

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