Nevermind the live action Naruto musical that’s slated to come to our shores sometime this year (or so we hear) because we hear that a Naruto movie will hit GSC Cinemas’ screens soon!
Yup, according to our friends from GSC Cinemas, the popular manga’s fans will be able to watch “The Last: Naruto the Movie” in Malaysia after all.
“The Last: Naruto the Movie” (ザ・ラスト ‐ナルト・ザ・ムービー‐, Za Rasuto: Naruto za Mūbī) is the 10th Naruto film, released on 6th Dec 2014 in Japan. This is also the first entry in the Start of a New Era Project (新時代開幕プロジェクト Shinjidai Kaimaku Purojekuto?), and the first film to be an official part of the canon Naruto storyline, set during the timeskip that occurs between the two last chapters of the manga series.
The plot is as follows:
Two years after the events of the Fourth Shinobi World War, the moon begins to descend towards the Earth. With the moon now a meteor that would destroy everything on impact, Naruto must deal with this new threat. The crisis is caused by Toneri Ōtsutsuki, a descendant of Hamura Ōtsutsuki is determined to carry on his ancestor’s legacy. He appears and kidnaps Hanabi Hyūga after failing to seize Hinata, who hoped to give Naruto a personal gift of love — a red scarf she knitted herself in remembrance of one Naruto used to wear back in the Academy — at the Konohagakure Winter Festival. Hinata is knocked unconscious and the scarf she made is damaged. Naruto, Hinata, Sakura, Sai, and Shikamaru are deployed to go and rescue Hanabi. Shikamaru is also given a special clock held only by the five Kage, which apparently is counting down to doomsday. On the journey, Naruto gradually began to realize the concept of love and Hinata’s feelings. Sasuke reappears protecting Konoha from meteorites. At some point, Toneri steals Hanabi’s Byakugan and implants them in his own empty eye sockets, awakening the Tenseigan sealed by Hamura’s descendants over the last millennium. He also succeeds in capturing Hinata, proposing her to marry him; she “accepts” his offer, which causes Naruto to fall into a deep depression after being thoroughly beaten by Toneri.
After a three day recovery process, Naruto wakes up and sees Sakura severely weakened due to saving his life. Sakura talks with Naruto and helps him realize that Hinata truly loves him. With new-found strength, Naruto leads the charge into Toneri’s moon base. Meanwhile, in Toneri’s palace, Toneri asks that Hinata craft a red scarf for him, similar to the one she made for Naruto. Hinata, however, uses this as a chance to destroy the Tenseigan. Toneri catches her, encasing her in a huge bird cage, and destroying the scarf she knitted for him. Naruto’s team finally catches up and a massive attack on Toneri’s palace begins. The team splits then Sai and Shikamaru rescue Hanabi. Toneri, however, has managed to unlock the Tenseigan, entering Tenseigan Chakra Mode, which gives him enough power to slice the moon in half. Naruto enters Nine-Tails Chakra Mode, and a huge duel ensues. Near the end, Naruto grasps the last remaining shred of the scarf Hinata had originally made for him and seemingly redirects and channels his chakra shroud into the fist holding the scrap and delivers a devastating punch, which is enough to depower Toneri and pin him against a wall. Hinata uses this chance to retrieve Hanabi’s Byakugan. Eventually, Naruto defeated Toneri, stop the moon from falling, and save Hinata. Naruto then confesses his love for Hinata and the two kiss. The movie ends with a series of flash-forwards of Naruto and Hinata’s wedding and their children, Boruto and Himawari.
During its first weekend, “The Last: Naruto the Movie” earned a whopping total of ¥515 million (USD4.35 million). The film has grossed ¥1.29 billion since then.
Beginning 17th Jan 2015, the film premiered outside with English subtitles.
And now, thanks to our friends from GSC Cinemas and GSC Movies, “The Last: Naruto the Movie” will screen exclusively at selected GSC Cinemas on 29th Jan.
The list is as follows:
1. GSC Mid Valley
2. GSC Paradigm PJ
3. GSC Quill City Mall
4. GSC Pavilion KL
5. GSC 1 Utama
6. GSC Gurney Plaza
7. GSC Amanjaya SP
8. GSC Sunway Carnival
9. GSC Ipoh Parade
10. GSC City One Kuching
11. GSC Suria KK
12. GSC Bintang Megamall Miri
13. GSC Setia City Mall
14. GSC East Coast Mall
15. GSC Alamanda
16. GSC Mentakab Star Mall
17. GSC Dataran Pahlawan
18. GSC Palm Mall Seremban
We’ll leave you now with the official “The Last: Naruto the Movie” trailer.
Enjoy:
Sources: GSC Cinemas’ Facebook page, GSC Movies’ Facebook page, “The Last: Naruto the Movie” Wikipedia.