No, Boruto is alive in the manga. The plot hasn't led to his death. However, the manga is ongoing, and anything could happen in the later developments.
I'm not sure which specific 'the watched netflix true story' you are referring to. There are many true - story based shows on Netflix, and without more context, it's hard to say if it's popular.
I'm not sure if there is a specific novel literally named 'one day netflix novel'. Netflix is mainly known for its streaming service, but it's possible there could be some fan - made or indie novels inspired by Netflix shows, but not one with this exact name that I'm aware of.
Yes, Boruto is indeed a manga. It expands on the Naruto universe and offers fresh perspectives and storylines. Many fans enjoy reading it to delve deeper into the world created by the series.
It might be. Given the title, it could very well focus on the early days of Netflix. This could include how they had to compete with traditional video rental stores at the time and how they managed to convince people to switch to their service.
Netflix got its start in 1997. It was founded by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph. Their initial concept was to offer a DVD rental service via mail. They built a website where users could browse through a collection of DVDs and request them. The DVDs would then be sent to the customers. Later on, as streaming technology emerged and improved, Netflix capitalized on it. They started to offer streaming of movies and shows, which was a game - changer. They also began producing their own original content, which further solidified their position in the entertainment industry.
Naruto would be devastated. He might blame himself for not being able to protect his son. Sasuke would be angry and would likely go on a hunt for the perpetrator. His friends like Sarada and Mitsuki would be heartbroken. Sarada might vow to become stronger to prevent such a tragedy from happening again.