Boruto Would Be Making a Huge Mistake Keeping Naruto Alive

When the Boruto franchise kicked off, it differentiated itself from the Naruto series in a big way. It foreshadowed a heartbreaking reality, with Konoha decimated and Kawaki taunting an older Boruto. The villain gloated, adamant about how he’d send Boruto to the same place as his dad. The series has kept it vague as to what happened, though.As the precursor story unfolds, fans have seen Kawaki move from being the Hokage’s son to someone betraying Boruto’s family. The story teases maybe Naruto won’t be killed, after all, as Kawaki trapped him in a special dimension. It led to Kawaki creating a reality-swap thanks to Eida, having the Hidden Leaf now hunting Boruto and making it seem like the flash-forward was exaggerating Kawaki’s words to keep fans lured in. However, if the property doesn’t kill Naruto, it’d be making a huge mistake by not capitalizing on an important trait: evolution.Naruto isn’t alone in the prison—his wife, Hinata, is as well. Thus, it does feel like Boruto will extract them as Kawaki has no reason to end these adoptive parents. Future Kawaki may have meant he “killed” the Hokage, spiritually. Or just said that to rile Boruto up and throw him off-focus. The problem with this is that by keeping Naruto alive, the franchise wouldn’t grow. Naruto would instead be that deus ex machina always around to save the day or motivate the actions of the cast.RELATED: Vinland Saga Has a Better Redemption Story than Naruto’s Sasuke

When the Boruto franchise kicked off, it differentiated itself from the Naruto series in a big way. It foreshadowed a heartbreaking reality, with Konoha decimated and Kawaki taunting an older Boruto. The villain gloated, adamant about how he’d send Boruto to the same place as his dad. The series has kept it vague as to what happened, though.

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As the precursor story unfolds, fans have seen Kawaki move from being the Hokage’s son to someone betraying Boruto’s family. The story teases maybe Naruto won’t be killed, after all, as Kawaki trapped him in a special dimension. It led to Kawaki creating a reality-swap thanks to Eida, having the Hidden Leaf now hunting Boruto and making it seem like the flash-forward was exaggerating Kawaki’s words to keep fans lured in. However, if the property doesn’t kill Naruto, it’d be making a huge mistake by not capitalizing on an important trait: evolution.

Naruto isn’t alone in the prison—his wife, Hinata, is as well. Thus, it does feel like Boruto will extract them as Kawaki has no reason to end these adoptive parents. Future Kawaki may have meant he “killed” the Hokage, spiritually. Or just said that to rile Boruto up and throw him off-focus. The problem with this is that by keeping Naruto alive, the franchise wouldn’t grow. Naruto would instead be that deus ex machina always around to save the day or motivate the actions of the cast.

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