‘The Last: Naruto The Movie’ Concluding Chapter To Be Released On November 10, Expect ‘Tension To Raise Without Restraint’

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The Last: Naruto The Movie is said to close soon. According to VCpost.com, the manga manga will be concluding on its 700th Chapter expected to be released this November 10. The franchise head and creator Japanese artist Masashi Kishimoto spilled some hints about the plot.

"About the Ten Tails, about Madara, and then, about Sasuke... I will continue to raise the tension without restraint, in every way I can! Please follow this story of a boy named Naruto a little while longer, I will greatly appreciate it," he initially teased.

Reportedly, this tenth movie will revolve to establishing the history of several adversaries including Madara, Naruto's childhood friend Sasuke and the background of the ten-tailed beast. The beast known as the Demonic Rabbit Goddess was created by the Shinju together with Kaguya Otsutsuki.

"The battle of Naruto and his comrades is in its final phase, in the truest sense of the term," Kishimoto said during the 2012 Jump Festa event.

Kishimoto have not yet revealed if Chapters 600 to 700 will be featured in the film.

Meanwhile, here's the latest update from Chapter 695 of the manga entitled "Naruto versus Sasuke" as stated by VCpost:

"The aspiring Hokage is in full strength to battle the Uchiha member. Currently, Sasuke is in the hopes to win against the Uzumaki with his immortality, which he addressed due to the fact that he already had the Rinnegan and the Sharingan together. Naruto, consequently, keeps on breathing to win one of his greatest battles by the use of the beast inside him.

The beast sends him all the chakras it has stored for a long period of time. This keeps him reminded about his childhood aspiration to beat Sasuke on a battle. He, then, uses his shadow clone jutsu forming not one, but two Demon Fox Rasengan. Meanwhile, Naruto seems to be holding back again."

"The Last: Naruto the Movie" hits theaters in Japan on December, 2014.

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