In NY, California, Texas, Washington, Illinois, Missouri, & more states

Viz Media and Eleven Arts announced on Monday that they will screen Boruto -Naruto the Movie- in over 80 cities in the United States, including the following 51 locations:

State City Theater AZ Tempe Harkins Theatres - Valley Art CA Bakersfield Valley Plaza 16 CA Los Angeles Downtown Independent CA Murrieta Cal Oaks17 CA Rohnert Park Rohnert Park 16 CA Sacramento Tower Theater CA San Diego Camel Mountain 12 CA San Diego Gaslamp 15 CA San Francisco New People CO Denver Sie FilmCenter CO Littleton Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Littleton DC Washington Angelika Pop-Up DC Washington Mosaic Theater Company HI Honolulu Ward Stadium 16 IA Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Galaxy 16 Cine IL Bloomington Bloomington Galaxy 14 Cinema IL Chicago Music Box IL O'Fallon O'Fallon 15 Cine MI Bloomfield The Maple Theater MI Kalamazoo Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Kalamazoo MN Rochester Rochester Galaxy 14 MO Cape Girardeau Cape West 14 Cine MO Chesterfield Chesterfield Galaxy 14 Cine MO Kansas City Alamo Drafthouse Main Street MO Springfield Campbell 16 Cine MO St Peters Mid Rivers 14 Cine MO St. Louis Ronnies 20 Cine MO St. Charles St. Charles Stadium 18 Cine NJ Manville Manville 12 Plex NM Albuquerque The Guild Cinema NY Douglaston Movie World Cinemas NY New York Village East Cinema NY Yonkers Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Yonkers OH Cleveland Cleveland Cinemas – Cedar Lee OH Columbus Gateway Film Center OK Broken Arrow Warren Theatre OR Portland Hollywood Theater PA Pittsburgh Hollywood Theater TN Memphis Malco Theaters TX Austin Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Ritz TX Dallas Angelika Film Center & Café - Dallas TX Dallas Angelica Plano TX Houston Alamo Drafthouse Mason Park TX Katy Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Mason Park TX Lubbock Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Lubbock TX San Antonio Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Westlakes UT Sandy Megaplex Theatres - Jordan Commons VA Fairfax Angelika Film Center & Café - Mosaic VA Ashburn Alamo Drafthouse Cinema One Loudoun VA Winchester Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Winchester WA Seattle Grand Illusion

The screenings will begin on October 10 with English subtitles. Eleven Arts will post additional information and links to purchase advance tickets.

Viz describes the story of the film:

In Boruto: Naruto The Movie , famed ninja, Naru to 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. With Na ruto as the Seventh Hokage, the Hidden Leaf Village plans to host the Chunin Exams to train new shinobi from the village and from their allied villages. Among the entrants are Sasuke's daughter, Sarada, Mitsuki, an exceptionally talented yet mysterious shinobi… and Boruto, Naru to's talented but impetuous son. Meanwhile, Sasuke who's been on a mission in another dimension appears before Na ruto to warn of a strange impending danger. Shrouded with an evil aura, Momoshiki and Kinshiki appear and attempt to assassinate Nar uto. Petrified, Boruto is shielded by Nar uto, only to disappear in front of Boruto's own eyes!

Original Naruto manga creator Masashi Kishimoto is credited with the original story, script, and character designs, as well as the chief production supervisor, for the film. Hiroyuki Yamashita (Naruto Shippūden episode director, Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie animation director) is directing the film, and Ukyō Kodachi (Chaos Dragon, Neppu Kairiku Bushi Road) is collaborating with Kishimoto on the script.

Yuko Sanpei is playing Boruto (pictured top left in image below) and Kokoro Kikuchi is playing Sarada (pictured top right). Junko Takeuchi is returning to play Naruto Uzumaki, and Noriaki Sugiyama is returning to play Sasuke Uchiha.



Thanks to Joshua Cowgill for the news tip