Boruto: Naruto the Movie

is the eleventh Naruto film and was first announced at the ending of The Last: Naruto the Movie. The movie was released in Japanese theatres on August 7, 2015, and is set to be released in other countries later in 2015 with English subtitles, with the USA on October 10. Masashi Kishimoto is conceiving the story about the next generation, tying into the Naruto Project.

Synopsis
With Naruto Uzumaki as the Seventh Hokage, Konohagakure plans to host the Chūnin Exams to train new shinobi from all of the five allied villages. Among the entrants are Team Konohamaru: Sasuke Uchiha's daughter, Sarada Uchiha, who adores Naruto; Mitsuki, an exceptionally talented yet mysterious shinobi; and Boruto Uzumaki, Naruto's son who shows great potential but despises and resents his father for not having the time to spend with his family because of his work.

Meanwhile, Sasuke, who has been on a mission in another dimension, appears before Naruto to warn of a strange impending danger he has sensed. Naruto and Sasuke talk about shinobi of their mutual childhood's era. As they do, Boruto hears from Sarada that Sasuke is Naruto's "one and only rival". Wanting to discover his father's weak spot and surpass him, Boruto meets Sasuke and begs him to train him and take him on as an apprentice. Sasuke, who realises his friend's situation, promises to be Boruto's teacher "on one condition". Boruto decides to apply for the Chūnin Selection Exams alongside Sarada and Mitsuki to show his real abilities to Naruto.

Boruto and the others persevere through the first examination, a match of intelligence; the second examination, a match of teamwork; and the third examination, showcasing one-on-one fighting in a coliseum watched over by the Five Kage. In the end, Boruto is seen clashing against Shikadai Nara, the son of Shikamaru Nara.

At that time, a huge explosion appears that twists and warps space, revealing an ominous duo shrouded with an evil aura, Momoshiki and Kinshiki, who both appear during the Exams to assassinate Naruto with the Rinnegan. Sasuke then guards a petrified Boruto. Stepping in front to shield them, Naruto smiles faintly as he disappears after being hit by Momoshiki's jutsu.

An inconceivable foe lies ahead as Sasuke, the Kage and Boruto, with a determination of steel, charge into the other dimension!

Promotional Material

 * Zai no Sho — A limited edition official movie book that was given to those who watched the movie in Japanese theatres. It contains an one-shot manga named, as well as chapter 700 in full color.
 * A light novel adaptation, written by Ukyō Kodachi, was released in Japan on August 10, 2015 (ISBN 978-4087033731).
 * Boruto: Road to B, a manga-omake collaboration between Masashi Kishimoto, author of Naruto, and Kenji Taira, author of Rock Lee's Springtime of Youth Full Power Ninja Chronicles and Sasuke Uchiha's Sharingan Legend.

Trivia

 * The movie has two promotional posters drawn by Kishimoto.
 * In addition to writing the light novel of the movie, Ukyō Kodachi is also collaborating with Kishimoto on the movie screenplay.
 * Ukyō Kodachi is also the author of another Naruto novel: Gaara Hiden: A Sandstorm Mirage.
 * The theme song for the movie is Diver, performed by KANA-BOON.