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Will she surpass Sasuke? In destructive power, perhaps not. But when she sits in the Hokage’s chair, having saved the world from the Shinju, with her father watching proudly from the shadows... she will have surpassed him where it matters most: in legacy.

Her dynamic with Boruto has also shifted. While Boruto has become cold and calculating (much like early Sasuke), Sarada remains the fiery emotional core of Team 7. She is the one who slaps sense into him, who refuses to abandon him, and who quite literally screams the village back into order. She is rising as the moral compass of the new generation. The "Curse of Hatred" claimed every major Uchiha. It destroyed Madara, twisted Obito, broke Itachi, and nearly consumed Sasuke. But Sarada is the anomaly. She loves the village. She loves her friends. And she wants to lead through service, not power. Sarada Rising- Boruto Naruto Next Generation -v...

Do you think Sarada will unlock the Eternal Mangekyo or a new unique power in the next Boruto chapter? Share your thoughts in the comments below. Will she surpass Sasuke

"Sarada Rising" is not just a fan title; it is a narrative inevitability. While the Boruto series suffers from power scaling issues (aliens, cyborgs, and karma seals), Sarada remains the most human, relatable, and inspiring character. She proves that the Sharingan’s true power is not Amaterasu or Kamui—but the will to protect without losing yourself. she will have surpassed him where it matters most: in legacy

This article analyzes Sarada’s exponential growth, her unique abilities, her recent Mangekyo Sharingan awakening, and whether she is truly on a collision course to surpass her father, Sasuke Uchiha. Unlike her predecessors (Madara, Obito, Itachi, and Sasuke), Sarada did not awaken her Sharingan through trauma or loss of love. Ironically, it awakened through anticipation —the overwhelming excitement of possibly meeting her father. This subtle difference is crucial to her character.

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Murjani Rawls

Murjani is the senior writer, editor, and lead critic at Substream Magazine with  a decade of expertise focusing on music, film, television, pop culture, and sports. He is also a food and culture reporter for NJ.com/The Star Ledger. Previously, Murjani was the inaugural culture editor at DraftKings Network/Vox Media, staff writer at The Root, and senior writer/editor at The Pop Break. He's also a photographer, podcast producer, and five-time self-published author. His advocacy has been featured in Time Magazine, Poynter, and Axios. He is a member of the Critics Choice Association and WGA East.