Less than two months prior its release date a new "Boruto: Naruto The Movie" full trailer with English subtitle was released online.
While the full trailer originally posted by Kotaku has been taken down due to copyright issues, a synopsis from Comic Book was made public.
The said "Boruto: Naruto The Movie" synopsis has some major plot revelations.
Warning! Spoiler alert read at your own risk.
"Boruto is the son of the seventh Hokage Naruto who completely rejects his father. Behind this, he has feelings of wanting to surpass Naruto, who is respected as a hero. He ends up meeting his father's friend Sasuke, and requests to become... his apprentice!? The curtain rises on the story of the new generation written by Masashi Kishimoto!"
Yes you read it right, Boruto resents his father Naruto and he would eventually come across Sasuke and become his apprentice.
In addition to the previously speculated love story between Boruto and Sarada reported by Crossmap, the new "Boruto: Naruto the Movie" trailer also showed how Naruto's son is determined to surpass him.
"Since Boruto is the son of the Naruto the sixth hokage and known hero, we would expect that he'll be training his son, however in the trailer it shows Sasuke will be Boruto's master, the publication claimed. "As a matter of fact, the only thing that Naruto got from the trailer was his son interrupting him and splattering a pink paint at his back. One thing is for sure, 'Boruto: Naruto the Movie' will definitely have a lot of twist and turn and it is not surprising since this is the first project where Masashi Kishimoto is the director, the writer, the artist and the producer. At the end of the trailer Masashi Kishimoto even said, 'I can't draw better than this.'"
Official photos from the sequel have also been unveiled together with the trailer, which is made available through Crunchyroll.
Voice actors Yuko Sanpei (Eureka 7's Renton Thurston, Yes! Precure 5's Cure Dream) will lend his voice to Boruto Uzumaki while Kokoro Kikichu (Heartcatch Precure!'s Potpourri) will portray the role of Sarada Uchiha.
"Boruto: Naruto The Movie" will hit theaters in Japan on Aug. 7, 2015, but it will most likely come to U.S. between the months of October and November according to Crossmap.
Anime News Network previously reported that Kishimoto has already created a plot for the sequel stating,
"I conceived a story in which Bolt and [Sasuke's daughter] Sarada appears. Sasuke and Sakura also appear," the manga's creator reportedly said.
Watch "Boruto: Naruto the Movie" trailer below: