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'Boruto: The Naruto Movie' Leads to Potential New Manga Series

The highly acclaimed "Boruto: Naruto The Movie" has led to speculations of a potential new manga series.

It was reported that the success of "Boruto: Naruto the Movie" has had fans hoping that there will be a new mange series featuring Naturo's son. The movie was able to achieve a total of $16.8 million within two weeks of its release.

During the New York Comic-Con, it was reported that the creator of the Naruto series Masashi Kishimoto made an appearance at the event. With fans hoping for a new addition to the Naruto franchise, Kishimoto explained that there is a possibility for a new sci-fi manga series.

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Unfortunately, Kishimoto did not reveal much information about the series, but he did hint that he already has some ideas for the new manga. He said, "I've already finalized the character designs. I think the protagonist is one that hasn't been seen before in manga, and while it's me saying it, I think that the character is done very well."

He did confirm that he will no longer be continuing the Naruto series or movies. With that, fans can expect that he will put focus on the new series. He did say that he hopes the new series will be more successful than the manga series of Naruto.

Meanwhile, he added that he wants to take a rest before getting back to his work. He also explained that he has the desire to focus on his family. He recently took part in an interview during the screening of "Boruto: Naruto the Movie." The actor Yuko Sanpei told him that she was excited to see more of his movies. To that, the author replied, "I can't. Please let me rest now."

Nevertheless, fans will be waiting patiently for the new series.

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