The following article contains spoilers forNarutoandBoruto.

Boruto Two Blue Vortexis now showing an intense battle between Jura, the leader of the Shinju Clones, and Boruto Uzumaki — and it seems that Jura has the upper hand for now. This is one of the most highly anticipated fights since the post-timeskip series began serialization in 2023.

AlthoughBorutois far from ending, as it hasn’t addressed the main antagonists (the Otsutsuki clan), some fans wonder what a sequel would be like. However, is there any reason for a direct sequel toBoruto? Should the franchise continue with this generational approach, or follow a differen direction?

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Boruto Is A Good Sequel, Despite Criticisms

WhenBorutobegan, many fans complained about the series. A good portion of these complaints focused on Boruto Uzumaki as the main character. For many fans, the original story had a good ending, and Boruto acted like a spoiled kid compared to Naruto Uzumaki.Sarada Uchiha was also heavily criticized.

As the story progressed, however,Borutoaddressed these criticisms, and has proven to bea great sequel toNaruto. Both Boruto and Sarada have grown as characters, and they still have a lot to show. Additionally, the series has taken an unexpected path, and the stakes are high, thrilling fans to learn what will come next.

Boruto May Be Overusing Power-Ups

While the story is heading in an interesting direction with the plots involving Code, the Otsutsuki and the Human God Trees,Borutoseems to be overusing power-ups, and there is a risk that power scaling will soon become pointless. If the series gets to a point where everyone can achieve insanely massive powers, then what’s the point of power-scaling? This is a common criticism of series likeDragon Ball, butDragon Ballheavily relies on humor, so power-scaling isn’t supposed to matter much — it has actually become part of the series' signature. There is noDragon Ballwithout power-scaling, no matter how pointless it has become.

Don’t worry. This ability may have just awakened, but… I already know what it can do.

— Sarada Uchiha in Boruto TBV Chapter 21

Boruto, on the other hand, has a more serious tone. Thus,power-ups and power-scaling inBorutoshould not only surprise readers and be creative; they should also contribute to the story’s tension — a powerful enemy should intrigue the audience, making them wonder how they could be defeated. The enemy should pose a real danger and challenge to the main characters, and a new technique that defeats them should make readers feel that the main characters are pushing their limits. Overusing power-ups in the way thatBorutois doing makes it hard to create a sequel — unless it is set many decades after the story, the enemies will have to be even stronger and stronger, which will probably bore readers quickly. Additionally, maintaining this generational approach to the story would seem uncreative.

Naruto Should Focus on the Past

There are still many unanswered questions about the universe ofNaruto, especially regarding the events that happened prior to the original series. A few of these questions may still be answered inBoruto, as the series will likely focus on the origins of the Otsutsuki, so we will maybe learn even more about Isshiki and Kaguya Otsutsuki, and perhaps some new information about Hagoromo and Hamura. However, there are many other topics that could spawn a long title, such asany of the previous Shinobi Wars.Instead of looking ahead, it would be better for the franchise to look to the pastand give more information on the legendary ninjas we learn about in the original story.

Boruto Two Blue Vortexis published inV-JUMPin Japan, with a new chapter released every month. International fans can read thelatest chapters for free on MANGA Plus— the series is available in English, Spanish, and many other languages. The next chapter,Boruto Two Blue Vortex Chapter 23, will be out on July 12, 2025.

Boruto: Naruto Next Generationsis available to stream on Crunchyroll, subbed and dubbed in many languages.