Done watching the Naruto series? Can’t seem to get enough of it even after 720 episodes? Don’t worry, since there are loads of movies that you still need to watch!
Naruto has 220 episodes and three movies, while Naruto Shippuden has 500 episodes and seven movies.

If you’ve enjoyed the Naruto series, you’re obviously going to love these additions!
1. Release Order
I. Naruto
- Naruto Movie 1: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow (2004)
- Naruto Movie 2: Legend of the Stone of Gelel (2005)
- Naruto Movie 3: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom (2006)
II. Naruto Shippuden
- Naruto Shippuden Movie 1 (2007)
- Naruto Shippuden Movie 2: Bonds (2008)
- Naruto Shippuden Movie 3: The Will of Fire (2009)
- Naruto Shippuden Movie 4: The Lost Tower (2010)
- Naruto Shippuden Movie 5: Blood Prison (2011)
- Naruto Shippuden Movie 6: Road to Ninja (2012)
- The Last: Naruto the Movie (2014)
2. Chronological Order for Watching Naruto Movies
Total episodes in Naruto: 220
Naruto Movie 1: Clash in the Land of Snow | After Episode 105 |
Naruto Movie 2: Legend of the Stone of Gelel | After Episode 160 |
Naruto Movie 3: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom | After Episode 196 |
Total episodes in Naruto Shippuden: 500
Naruto Shippuden Movie 1: Naruto Shippuden the Movie | After Episode 23 |
Naruto Shippuden Movie 2: Bonds | After Episode 70 |
Naruto Shippuden Movie 3: The Will of Fire | After Episode 121 |
Naruto Shippuden Movie 4: The Lost Tower | After Episode 169 |
Naruto Shippuden Movie 5: Blood Prison | After Episode 221 |
Naruto Shippuden Movie 6: Road to Ninja | After Episode 271 |
The Last: Naruto the Movie | After Episode 479 |
3. Where To Watch?
Naruto Movies are scattered all over the internet on various streaming services.
The list below will provide you with the information about all the movies available on different streaming sites as of September 2020.
I. Naruto
Naruto Movie 1: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow
Naruto Movie 2: Legend of the Stone of Gelel
Naruto Movie 3: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom
II. Naruto Shippuden
Naruto Shippuden Movie 1
Naruto Shippuden Movie 2: Bonds
Shippuden Movie 3: The Will of Fire
Naruto Shippuden Movie 4: The Lost Tower
Naruto Shippuden Movie 5: Blood Prison
Naruto Shippuden Movie 6: Road to Ninja
The Last: Naruto the Movie
4. Conclusion
Naruto and Shippuden movies can be viewed any time after the completion of the series (except for the Last: Naruto the Movie) as they do not contribute to the main plot.
However, you can follow the list if you want to watch them chronologically.
5. About Naruto
Naruto is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto. Its publication began on September 21, 1999, and continued till November 10, 2014, in Shueisha’s Weekly Shounen Jump. The manga has collected 72 volumes in tankōbon format.
Naruto Shippuden is Part II of the anime series, which follows an older Naruto as he attempts to save his friend Sasuke while at the same time – addressing the looming threat of the criminal organization – Akatsuki – who are targeting him for their grander scheme.
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Comments:
3 replies on “How to Watch Naruto Movies? Naruto Movies In Order”
OK I REALLY NEED THIS INFO OR SOME HELP PLEASE!!!! is there an itachi movie or not cuz ive seen the trailer just not the movie any where please help.
Hey Carlie! There isn’t any Itachi movie, but the Itachi Shinden novels got a TV animation. The story covers Itachi’s back story, and I think you might be referring to that. Episodes 451-458 of Naruto Shippuden cover Itachi Shinden Hen-Light and Darkness arc (which is the adaption of the Itachi Shinden novel)
I also found a tweet with an announcement for the same.
Tweet: (https://twitter.com/NARUTOtoBORUTO/status/678105786866753536)
Please do let me know if this was what you saw!
Actually Naruto Shippuden the movie: The Will of Fire should be watched after episode 120 since a lot of the movie has scenes from and has references to the past two episodes in it.