'Boruto Naruto: Next Generations' chapter 2 spoilers: Boruto now a young man in character designs leaked online

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"Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" chapter 2 is rumored to show that the son of the seventh Hokage is not a young boy anymore. This is based on an image leaked online ahead of its release date that features the new looks of its characters.

It is unclear if the image circulating within the Boruto-Naruto community is official, but it shows the primary characters from the "Boruto Naruto: Next Generation" all grown-up. The young girls and boys that fans left in the first chapter are now teenagers, according to a report from Yibada.

The report also mentioned that the image features the characters in their Shippuden forms, to the delight of the fans, who are speculating that the upcoming chapter 2 will lead the way to a deeper storyline for the new-age warriors.

It was previously reported that Boruto learned the spinning ball of chakra or Rasengan in just one day, while his grandfather learned the skill in three months. This seems to show how powerful he can be if he learns these skills in a very short period. This can also have an effect on how the future of the story will unfold.

Fans are even speculating that the "Boruto Naruto" manga series will be as successful as the original "Naruto" series of the same mangaka, Masashi Kishimoto.

MovieNewsGuide mentioned a while back, before the first chapter was released, that there is a possibility that new countries may be introduced in the manga, where the enemies of the teenage warriors will come from. Another idea that was previously suggested is that fighters from other worlds will challenge the likes of Boruto and Mitsuki. Though old, it may still possibly happen.

"Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" chapter 2 is scheduled to hit the shelves anytime this coming month.

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