VIZ Media and Los Angeles-based film distributor ELEVEN ARTS are set to present “The Last: Naruto the Movie“, the highly anticipated seventh feature film in the Naruto Shippuden movie series, in a limited theatrical engagement to over 20 cities around the United States starting February 20, 2015.
“The Last: Naruto the Movie” is based on the internationally bestselling NARUTO manga series created by Masashi Kishimoto. Canonical to the franchise, the film takes place two years after Chapter 699 of the manga. The moon is approaching dangerously close to Earth, and unless something is done, the moon will disintegrate, showering the earth with gigantic meteorites. As the clock ticks towards the end of the world, it’s Naruto’s job to save the earth from this crisis.
The film will be presented with original Japanese-language dialogue with English subtitles and a run time of 112 minutes. Attendees also will receive a special commemorative NARUTO film poster (while supplies last).
Check out more information and the trailer below!
State | City | Theater |
AZ | Tempe | Harkins Theatres – Valley Art |
CA | Los Angeles | Downtown Independent |
CA | Sacramento | Tower Theater |
CA | San Diego | Gaslamp 15 |
CA | San Francisco | New People |
CO | Littleton | Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Littleton |
DC | Washington | Angelika Pop-Up |
HI | Honolulu | Ward Stadium 16 |
MI | Bloomfield | The Maple Theater |
MO | Kansas City | Alamo Drafthouse Mainstreet |
NJ | Manville | Manville 12 Plex |
NM | Albuquerque | The Guild Cinema |
NY | New York | Village East Cinema |
OH | Columbus | Gateway Film Center |
PA | Pittsburgh | Hollywood Theater |
TX | Dallas | Angelika Film Center & Café – Dallas |
TX | Houston | Alamo Drafthouse Mason Park |
TX | San Antonio | Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Westlakes |
UT | Sandy | Megaplex Theatres – Jordan Commons |
VA | Fairfax | Angelika Film Center & Café – Mosaic |
WA | Seattle | Grand Illusion |
Trailer
For additional information and to purchase tickets, check out Eleven Art’s website.
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