Viz Media And Eleven Arts Announce US Theater List For ‘The Last: Naruto The Movie,’ Tickets Now On Sale For English-Subtitled Ninja Film

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"The Last: Naruto The Movie" will start running on Feb. 20, 2015 in selected theaters in the US. According to Anime News Network, Viz Media And Eleven Arts already announced the list of selected movie houses where the English-subtitled ninja film will be shown. Reportedly, tickets are now on sale with a special commemorative Naruto film poster for the attendees while supplies last.

Here is the list of theaters where "The Last: Naruto The Movie" will be screened:

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       Bloomsfield                The Maple Theater

MO      Kansas City                 Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Mainstreet

NJ        Manville                      Manville 12 Plex

NM      Albuquerque               The Guild Cinema

NY      New York City           Village East Cinema

OH      Columbus                    Gateway Film Center

PA       Pittsburgh                    Hollywood Theater

TX       Dallas                          Angelika Film Center & Cafe - Dallas

TX       Houston                      Alamo Drafthouse Mason Park

TX       San Antonio                Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Westlakes

UT       Sandy                          Megaplex Theaters - Jordan Commons

VA      Fairfax                         Angelika Film Center & Cafe - Mosiac

WA     Seattle                         Grand Illusion

The film, based on Masashi Kishimoto's manga introduces a new character that will be Naruto's adversary. Naruto will have to fight the "mysterious man." He is Toneri Otsutsuki, a direct descendant to the sage of Six Paths, who came from the Otsutsuki lineage. Toneri has a crescent moon on his back, an indicator that he has a unique ability to control the moon. Will Naruto and Toneri's battle lure fans to watch the film and top profit during its Japanese debut?

Crunchy Roll reported that "The Last: Naruto The Movie" surpassed 2012's "Road To Ninja's" 1.48 billion yen record by making about 1.75 billion yen or 14.76 million US dollars by the end of December in Japan.

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