Boruto: Naruto Next Generations

is a monthly manga series that serves as the official continuation of the Naruto franchise. The first 51 chapters of the series were written by Ukyō Kodachi, with the author of Naruto, Masashi Kishimoto, acting as story supervisor. Beginning with chapter 52 - released in November 2020 - Kodachi left the series and Kishimoto took over writing duties. Mikio Ikemoto has been illustrating the manga throughout its run. The series adapts the story-line of Boruto: Naruto the Movie and then continues the story afterward. The manga launched on May 9, 2016, in the 23rd issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump, and is simultaneously published in Weekly Shonen Jump digital magazine in English. The serialisation of the manga was transferred to V Jump in July 2019.

Manga
Kodachi compares the story of Boruto to the Cold War, where a world at peace is threatened by a resumption of its prior chaos. Ikemoto's illustrations for the series are much more realistic than what was used in Naruto, and in fact he is regularly reminded by Kishimoto to make characters' mouths and eyes bigger in order to better align the two series. Ikemoto hopes to conclude the story of Boruto within 30 volumes. Kishimoto, though he has no direct role in the manga's creation, nevertheless oversees each chapter as it's being worked on. When asked if he was worried that new characters in Boruto would come off as clones of their parents, Kishimoto admitted it was a concern. He labelled Shikadai as essentially a clone of his father, while Chōchō is more a combination of her parents; he believes that both characters serve archetypal roles that are common to manga series.

So far, there are five arcs in the manga:
 * 1) Versus Momoshiki Arc
 * 2) Mujina Bandits Arc
 * 3) Ao Arc
 * 4) Kawaki Arc
 * 5) Code Arc

SD Version
Similar to Rock Lee's Springtime of Youth Full Power Ninja Chronicles, there is also an "SD" version of the Boruto manga, titled Boruto: Saikyo Dash Generations.

Anime
In December 2016, it was announced at the annual Jump Festa that an original anime would begin to air on April 5, 2017, on TV Tokyo. The English dub premiered on September 29, 2018, in the United States on Adult Swim. Kodachi, who supervises the screenwriters of the anime, is responsible for the screenplay of the anime. As such, the several screenwriters submit their stories to him, with Kodachi monitoring everything in the event a scene could dramatically change the characterisation of a character.

So far, there are twenty-six arcs in the anime:
 * 1) Academy Entrance Arc
 * 2) Sarada Uchiha Arc
 * 3) School Trip Arc
 * 4) Graduation Exams Arc
 * 5) Genin Mission Arc
 * 6) Byakuya Gang Arc
 * 7) Chūnin Exams Arc
 * 8) Chōchō Arc
 * 9) Mitsuki's Disappearance Arc
 * 10) Parent and Child Day Arc
 * 11) Jūgo Arc
 * 12) Steam Ninja Scrolls Arc
 * 13) Konohamaru's Love Arc
 * 14) One-Tail Escort Arc
 * 15) Time Slip Arc
 * 16) Mujina Bandits Arc
 * 17) Kara Actuation Arc
 * 18) Vessel Arc
 * 19) Kawaki Arc: Kara Clash
 * 20) Kawaki Arc: Ōtsutsuki Awakening
 * 21) Chūnin Re-Examination Arc
 * 22) Great Sea Battle of Kirigakure Arc
 * 23) Kawaki & Himawari Academy Arc
 * 24) Labyrinth Game Arc
 * 25) Sasuke Retsuden Arc
 * 26) Code Invasion Arc

Novels
Parts of the anime are also being adapted into a novel series titled. Written by Kō Shigenobu and illustrated by Mikio Ikemoto. There have been five such novels released:
 * , released on May 2, 2017; covers episodes 1 to 6.
 * , released on July 4, 2017; covers episodes 7 to 11.
 * , released on September 4, 2017; covers episodes 12 to 15.
 * , released in November 2, 2017; covers episodes 25 to 32.
 * , released on January 4, 2018; covers episodes 34 to 37.

Timeline
The current timeline of the Boruto: Naruto Next Generations novels.