‘The Last: Naruto The Movie:’ Hinata Ends Up W/ The Ninja, Sakura-Naruto Love Affair To End?

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"The Last: Naruto the Movie" love plot was revealed. According to Latin Times, while the unpredictable ninja's heart belongs to Sakura, latest artwork from the manga's movie suggests that Naruto might end up with Hinata. The sketch was derived from the CD cover art for Sukima Switch, a Japanese jazz duo who will play the theme song for the upcoming film.

Reportedly, the CD cover art features Naruto and Hinata "sharing a rather sentimental moment in a quiet forest. What's more, this illustration is also the first glimpse of Hinata's latest full-body character design. As if the fact that Naruto and Hinata are spending time alone together is not enough, fans will be keen to know that the movie's tagline reads 'The final story is a first love.'"

Aside from the love story, 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.

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

According to Anime News Network, this year's 48th issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine will reveal a new character for The Last -Naruto the Movie. Reportedly, Masashi Kishimoto, Naruto manga franchise head and creator, personally sketched the design for the "mysterious" character. The character who ise linked to the original manga is being described in the magazine as "handsome young man with a well-proportioned face."

Kishimoto also spilled some hints about the plot of the 700th chapter of this popular Japanese manga.

"About the Ten Tails, about Madara, and then, about Sasuke... I will continue to raise the tension without restraint, in every way I can!" Kishimoto said.

"The Last: Naruto the Movie" is set for release on December, 2014 in Japan.

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