My Hero Academia is a global success, and rightfully so. The anime and manga need no introduction and the yearly movie releases have boosted the franchise’s popularity even more.
So how did My Hero Academia reach such a wide audience base? The iconic anime paved the way for other Japanese media and anime, and all of it was due to a revelation that Toho had made early on with My Hero Academia.
How did Toho realize My Hero Academia‘s potential?
Japanese entertainment producer, Toho Animation, has produced well-known anime like My Hero Academia, Jujutsu Kaisen, Haikyu!!, Dr. Stone and more. It is also the producer behind the Godzilla franchise. The company is currently observing huge growth in the field of anime production.
Dark Might from My Hero Academia
In a recent interview, Toho’s CEO, Hiroyasu Matsuoka, discussed how My Hero Academia proved to be a turning point for the company.
So how did My Hero Academia reach such a wide audience base? The iconic anime paved the way for other Japanese media and anime, and all of it was due to a revelation that Toho had made early on with My Hero Academia.
How did Toho realize My Hero Academia‘s potential?
Japanese entertainment producer, Toho Animation, has produced well-known anime like My Hero Academia, Jujutsu Kaisen, Haikyu!!, Dr. Stone and more. It is also the producer behind the Godzilla franchise. The company is currently observing huge growth in the field of anime production.
Dark Might from My Hero Academia
In a recent interview, Toho’s CEO, Hiroyasu Matsuoka, discussed how My Hero Academia proved to be a turning point for the company.
- 4/22/2024
- by Aaheli Pradhan
- FandomWire
The official Twitter account of My Hero Academia has issued an apology for errors found in the popularity poll results announced in issue 19 of Weekly Shonen Jump on April 8, 2024.
The tweet detailed that the editorial department of the magazine received reports from fans regarding inconsistencies in the recently published results. Upon investigating, they confirmed the data used for the poll contained inaccuracies.
Moreover, the staff assured fans that they are currently investigating the extent of the errors and verifying the rest of the data. Once the investigation is complete, they will announce the new poll results.
The latest popularity poll for My Hero Academia released along with Chapter 419. Bakugo emerged victorious with 23,441 votes, while Deku secured second place with 18,488 votes, and Todoroki came in third with 13,478 votes.
My Hero Academia is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kohei Horikoshi. It has been serialized in Shueisha’s shonen manga...
The tweet detailed that the editorial department of the magazine received reports from fans regarding inconsistencies in the recently published results. Upon investigating, they confirmed the data used for the poll contained inaccuracies.
Moreover, the staff assured fans that they are currently investigating the extent of the errors and verifying the rest of the data. Once the investigation is complete, they will announce the new poll results.
The latest popularity poll for My Hero Academia released along with Chapter 419. Bakugo emerged victorious with 23,441 votes, while Deku secured second place with 18,488 votes, and Todoroki came in third with 13,478 votes.
My Hero Academia is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kohei Horikoshi. It has been serialized in Shueisha’s shonen manga...
- 4/9/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
The official Twitter account of My Hero Academia dropped a brand new commercial focusing on Ochako Uraraka and Himiko Toga on March 16, 2024.
The Cm showcases Ochako vs Toga, teasing what’s in store for the upcoming My Hero Academia Memories, a four-episode recap special airing on Saturdays starting April 6, 2024.
My Hero Academia season 7 will start airing on May 4, 2024.
Naomi Nakayama is set to serve as the director of the seventh season, with Tk from Ling Tosite Sigure performing the opening theme song.
My Hero Academia Season 6 started airing from Oct 1, 2022, with the second cour starting from Jan 7, 2023.
Like the previous seasons, Studio Bones is in charge of animating the series. My Hero Academia Season 6 adapted the war arc from the manga.
Its first season aired in Japan from April to June 2016, followed by a second season from April to September 2017, third season from April to September 2018, fourth season from October...
The Cm showcases Ochako vs Toga, teasing what’s in store for the upcoming My Hero Academia Memories, a four-episode recap special airing on Saturdays starting April 6, 2024.
My Hero Academia season 7 will start airing on May 4, 2024.
Naomi Nakayama is set to serve as the director of the seventh season, with Tk from Ling Tosite Sigure performing the opening theme song.
My Hero Academia Season 6 started airing from Oct 1, 2022, with the second cour starting from Jan 7, 2023.
Like the previous seasons, Studio Bones is in charge of animating the series. My Hero Academia Season 6 adapted the war arc from the manga.
Its first season aired in Japan from April to June 2016, followed by a second season from April to September 2017, third season from April to September 2018, fourth season from October...
- 3/16/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
Among the numerous new-gen anime series, one that many fans often deem the best is none other than My Hero Academia. Filled with action, suspense, and a well-crafted storyline, the series has become a massive hit among the audience, who desperately need more and more seasons.
My Hero Academia Season 7
Luckily, the wait will not be long since season 7 will be released on May 4, 2024. While fans are very excited for the upcoming season, some might wonder which characters will return for the 7th season. According to the trailer, characters like Deku, Bakugo, Uraraka, and many others will reprise their roles in the upcoming installment.
Which character would be returning for My Hero Academia’s 7th season?
The story penned by Kohei Horikoshi is one of the most well-known anime franchises in the world and has a massive fanbase spread across the world. Many enthusiasts believe My Hero Academia is the best new-gen anime series,...
My Hero Academia Season 7
Luckily, the wait will not be long since season 7 will be released on May 4, 2024. While fans are very excited for the upcoming season, some might wonder which characters will return for the 7th season. According to the trailer, characters like Deku, Bakugo, Uraraka, and many others will reprise their roles in the upcoming installment.
Which character would be returning for My Hero Academia’s 7th season?
The story penned by Kohei Horikoshi is one of the most well-known anime franchises in the world and has a massive fanbase spread across the world. Many enthusiasts believe My Hero Academia is the best new-gen anime series,...
- 2/26/2024
- by Jiyad Shaikh
- FandomWire
It was revealed during the ‘Ani-rock Fes. 2024 My Hero Academia Plus Ultra Live’ event held at Yokohama Arena in Kanagawa on Feb 25, 2024, that Tk from Ling Tosite Sigure will perform the opening theme song for the seventh season of the anime.
In a statement released following the announcement, Tk expressed his thoughts on the theme song, stating, “I’ve always pondered what I, someone without any unique qualities or talents, could contribute to the series. The theme of this song was born when, in a moment, a soap bubble flew in front of me, reflecting incredibly vivid rainbow colors before leaving its shape imprinted on concrete as it disappeared. Is this battle, which continues even as things are taken away, and even pain cannot be obtained, for myself or for someone else? I hope that the radiance piercing through the tattered world will be engraved alongside this song.“
Tk is...
In a statement released following the announcement, Tk expressed his thoughts on the theme song, stating, “I’ve always pondered what I, someone without any unique qualities or talents, could contribute to the series. The theme of this song was born when, in a moment, a soap bubble flew in front of me, reflecting incredibly vivid rainbow colors before leaving its shape imprinted on concrete as it disappeared. Is this battle, which continues even as things are taken away, and even pain cannot be obtained, for myself or for someone else? I hope that the radiance piercing through the tattered world will be engraved alongside this song.“
Tk is...
- 2/26/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
The official Twitter account of My Hero Academia issued a statement on Feb 10, 2024, announcing that the release of the upcoming chapter of the manga has been delayed due to author Kohei Horikoshi’s coming down with a sudden illness.
My Hero Academia chapter 414, which was set to be published in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #11 releasing on Feb 13, 2024, has been rescheduled to be published on Feb 19, 2024.
“Notice: The serialization of ‘My Hero Academia,’ scheduled to be published in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue 11 (on sale February 13th), will be suspended due to the sudden illness of the author. The continuation will be published in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue 12 (on sale February 19th). Thank you for your understanding,” the tweet read.
No further information regarding the author’s illness has been disclosed as of yet.
My Hero Academia is a Japanese superhero manga series written and illustrated by Kohei Horikoshi. It has been...
My Hero Academia chapter 414, which was set to be published in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #11 releasing on Feb 13, 2024, has been rescheduled to be published on Feb 19, 2024.
“Notice: The serialization of ‘My Hero Academia,’ scheduled to be published in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue 11 (on sale February 13th), will be suspended due to the sudden illness of the author. The continuation will be published in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue 12 (on sale February 19th). Thank you for your understanding,” the tweet read.
No further information regarding the author’s illness has been disclosed as of yet.
My Hero Academia is a Japanese superhero manga series written and illustrated by Kohei Horikoshi. It has been...
- 2/10/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
In a surprising revelation at Jump Festa 2024, Kohei Horikoshi, the creator of My Hero Academia, disclosed that he had initially intended to kill off a prominent character in the series.
The character in question is none other than Endeavor.
During the My Hero Academia panel at Jump Festa, Horikoshi revealed in a letter that he had initially planned to kill off Endeavor at the beginning of the Paranormal Liberation War arc. The decision was, however, scrapped off at the last minute due to a a change of heart Horikoshi had while working on the intense battle between Endeavor and the High-End.
Turns out, after witnessing the character development of Endeavor, Horikoshi decided to spare the hero’s life, opting for a different narrative trajectory.
Horikoshi had also revealed during Jump Festa ’24 that if My Hero Academia continued till Jump Festa 2025 next year, then a Dogeza festival will be held on the stage.
The character in question is none other than Endeavor.
During the My Hero Academia panel at Jump Festa, Horikoshi revealed in a letter that he had initially planned to kill off Endeavor at the beginning of the Paranormal Liberation War arc. The decision was, however, scrapped off at the last minute due to a a change of heart Horikoshi had while working on the intense battle between Endeavor and the High-End.
Turns out, after witnessing the character development of Endeavor, Horikoshi decided to spare the hero’s life, opting for a different narrative trajectory.
Horikoshi had also revealed during Jump Festa ’24 that if My Hero Academia continued till Jump Festa 2025 next year, then a Dogeza festival will be held on the stage.
- 12/18/2023
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
Manga authors making important announcements and commenting on their ongoing series are a common sight at Jump Festa stages. At Jump Fest 2022, Kohei Horikoshi, the author of My Hero Academia manga caused a stir when he said that the manga will end in a year if “everything goes according to plan.”
Fast forward a year, Mha showed no signs of ending and at Jump Festa 2023 the author called himself a “sweet summer child” for completely skewing his prediction. This time, he clarified that the manga certainly was close to its climax but did not give a fixed timeline for the end.
Come Jump Festa 2024, My Hero Academia manga is still going strong. But Horikoshi reiterated what he said at the previous event – the manga’s climax is near. However, he added that there were still many things he wanted to draw beyond the battle that was currently ongoing in the manga.
Fast forward a year, Mha showed no signs of ending and at Jump Festa 2023 the author called himself a “sweet summer child” for completely skewing his prediction. This time, he clarified that the manga certainly was close to its climax but did not give a fixed timeline for the end.
Come Jump Festa 2024, My Hero Academia manga is still going strong. But Horikoshi reiterated what he said at the previous event – the manga’s climax is near. However, he added that there were still many things he wanted to draw beyond the battle that was currently ongoing in the manga.
- 12/16/2023
- by A.R. Madillo
- AnimeHunch
My Hero Academia‘s stage at Jump Festa 2024 on Dec 16, 2023 streamed a new Pv for the seventh season of the anime.
The Pv revealed that Mha Season 7 will release on May 4, 2024. However, before the anime starts airing, a 4 episode recap series, titled My Hero Academia Memories, will be broadcast starting from April 6, 2023. It will also contain some new original scenes from “important stories” leading up to the seventh season.
Both season 7 and the recap episodes will air on Saturdays on Yomiuri TV and 29 stations of Nippon TV nationwide in Japan.
The seventh season (episode 139 of the anime) will adapt from chapter 329 of the manga (volume 34).
Kenji Nagasaki will reprise his role as the chief director in the upcoming Mha Season 7 at Bones, while Naomi Nakayama, who was involved in the production season 6, will be the new director.
The new season was confirmed to be under production in March 2023. Romi Park...
The Pv revealed that Mha Season 7 will release on May 4, 2024. However, before the anime starts airing, a 4 episode recap series, titled My Hero Academia Memories, will be broadcast starting from April 6, 2023. It will also contain some new original scenes from “important stories” leading up to the seventh season.
Both season 7 and the recap episodes will air on Saturdays on Yomiuri TV and 29 stations of Nippon TV nationwide in Japan.
The seventh season (episode 139 of the anime) will adapt from chapter 329 of the manga (volume 34).
Kenji Nagasaki will reprise his role as the chief director in the upcoming Mha Season 7 at Bones, while Naomi Nakayama, who was involved in the production season 6, will be the new director.
The new season was confirmed to be under production in March 2023. Romi Park...
- 12/16/2023
- by A.R. Madillo
- AnimeHunch
A leaked image from the upcoming Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #2 of 2024 has been making rounds on social media platforms. The image appears to confirm the much-anticipated release date for the seventh season of My Hero Academia.
My Hero Academia season 7 is scheduled to release in Spring 2024.
Accompanying the release date is a new visual featuring Deku, Bakugo, Ochako, and Todoroki.
My Hero Academia Season 6 started airing from Oct 1, 2022, with the second cour starting from Jan 7, 2023.
Like the previous seasons, Studio Bones is in charge of animating the series. My Hero Academia Season 6 adapted the war arc from the manga.
Its first season aired in Japan from April to June 2016, followed by a second season from April to September 2017, third season from April to September 2018, fourth season from October 2019 to April 2020, and a fifth season from March to September 2021.
My Hero Academia is a manga series written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi.
My Hero Academia season 7 is scheduled to release in Spring 2024.
Accompanying the release date is a new visual featuring Deku, Bakugo, Ochako, and Todoroki.
My Hero Academia Season 6 started airing from Oct 1, 2022, with the second cour starting from Jan 7, 2023.
Like the previous seasons, Studio Bones is in charge of animating the series. My Hero Academia Season 6 adapted the war arc from the manga.
Its first season aired in Japan from April to June 2016, followed by a second season from April to September 2017, third season from April to September 2018, fourth season from October 2019 to April 2020, and a fifth season from March to September 2021.
My Hero Academia is a manga series written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi.
- 12/6/2023
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
Shinsuke Sato, the director behind the Japanese hit movie Kingdom and it upcoming sequel, is set to make his English-language film debut with My Hero Academia, Legendary’s live-action adaptation of the popular Japanese manga franchise created by Kohei Horikoshi.
The manga, first published in 2014, centers on superhero fanboy Izuku Midoriya, who daydreams about being a hero in a world where 80% of Earth’s population manifests a super power (or “quirk”). Izuku is born without a quirk but after a chance encounter with All Might, the greatest hero the world has ever known, he defies the odds and enrolls at the UA superhero academy where he will find challenges that require him to risk everything to prove himself to be truly special.
The anime series adaptation from Bones Inc. & Toho Animation is popular in Japan and currently in its fifth season. There have also been three animated films to date:...
The manga, first published in 2014, centers on superhero fanboy Izuku Midoriya, who daydreams about being a hero in a world where 80% of Earth’s population manifests a super power (or “quirk”). Izuku is born without a quirk but after a chance encounter with All Might, the greatest hero the world has ever known, he defies the odds and enrolls at the UA superhero academy where he will find challenges that require him to risk everything to prove himself to be truly special.
The anime series adaptation from Bones Inc. & Toho Animation is popular in Japan and currently in its fifth season. There have also been three animated films to date:...
- 8/13/2021
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Renowned Japanese filmmaker Shinsuke Sato has signed on to direct a live-action adaptation of “My Hero Academia” for Legendary Entertainment.
The prolific filmmaker will make his English-language debut with the movie, which is based on the globally acclaimed manga property. “My Hero Academia,” written and illustrated by Kohei Horikoshi, is among the most popular manga titles in the world with over 50 million copies in circulation.
The series has won over audiences worldwide with distinctive characters battling their way through high school in a world where 80% of Earth’s population manifests a super power. The series follows superhero fanboy Izuku Midoriya, who was born without a quirk, therefore crushing his dream of going to UA, the superhero academy, and becoming the next “All Might” — the greatest hero the world has ever known. But, after a chance encounter with All Might himself, Midoriya vows to work as hard as he can, quirk or no quirk,...
The prolific filmmaker will make his English-language debut with the movie, which is based on the globally acclaimed manga property. “My Hero Academia,” written and illustrated by Kohei Horikoshi, is among the most popular manga titles in the world with over 50 million copies in circulation.
The series has won over audiences worldwide with distinctive characters battling their way through high school in a world where 80% of Earth’s population manifests a super power. The series follows superhero fanboy Izuku Midoriya, who was born without a quirk, therefore crushing his dream of going to UA, the superhero academy, and becoming the next “All Might” — the greatest hero the world has ever known. But, after a chance encounter with All Might himself, Midoriya vows to work as hard as he can, quirk or no quirk,...
- 8/13/2021
- by Angelique Jackson
- Variety Film + TV
‘Parasite’ still taking over £1m-per-weekend after four weekends.
Rank Film (Distributor) Three-day gross (Feb 28-Mar 1) Total gross to date Week 1 The Invisible Man (Universal) £2.2m £2.2m 1 2 Sonic The Hedgehog (Paramount) £1.9m £14.7m 3 3 Parasite (Curzon/Studiocanal) £1m £10.4m 4 4 Dark Waters (eOne) £860,493 £860,493 1 5 Dolittle (Universal) £836,229 £15.2m 4
Gbp to Usd conversion rate: 1.28
Universal
The Invisible Man took top spot with a strong opening for Universal, grossing £2.2m on its opening weekend. Playing in 582 locations, it brought in a decent £3,714 location average.
Dolittle took £836,229 on its fourth weekend and has £15.2m to date, leaving it with a chance of catching the £19.9m of Fox International...
Rank Film (Distributor) Three-day gross (Feb 28-Mar 1) Total gross to date Week 1 The Invisible Man (Universal) £2.2m £2.2m 1 2 Sonic The Hedgehog (Paramount) £1.9m £14.7m 3 3 Parasite (Curzon/Studiocanal) £1m £10.4m 4 4 Dark Waters (eOne) £860,493 £860,493 1 5 Dolittle (Universal) £836,229 £15.2m 4
Gbp to Usd conversion rate: 1.28
Universal
The Invisible Man took top spot with a strong opening for Universal, grossing £2.2m on its opening weekend. Playing in 582 locations, it brought in a decent £3,714 location average.
Dolittle took £836,229 on its fourth weekend and has £15.2m to date, leaving it with a chance of catching the £19.9m of Fox International...
- 3/2/2020
- by 1101321¦Ben Dalton¦26¦
- ScreenDaily
Universal/Blumhouse’s “The Invisible Man” is meeting box office expectations and headed for a $26 million opening weekend.
Director Leigh Whannell’s modernized spin on the H.G. Wells novel is breaking a small slump for horror films at the box office by grossing $9.8 million at the Friday box office from 3,610 screens.
While it’s not one of the biggest opening weekends for a Blumhouse film, “The Invisible Man” is set to bring a much bigger return on investment for Universal than their 2017 attempt to revive one of their classic horror IP. “The Mummy,” which was supposed to be the start of the doomed Dark Universe series, had a larger opening weekend with $31 million, but also had a far larger budget at $125 million and took 80% of its $409 million gross from outside the U.S.
Also Read: 'Invisible Man' Director on How He Crafted the Horror Reboot Around a Domestic Abuse Survivor
“Invisible Man,...
Director Leigh Whannell’s modernized spin on the H.G. Wells novel is breaking a small slump for horror films at the box office by grossing $9.8 million at the Friday box office from 3,610 screens.
While it’s not one of the biggest opening weekends for a Blumhouse film, “The Invisible Man” is set to bring a much bigger return on investment for Universal than their 2017 attempt to revive one of their classic horror IP. “The Mummy,” which was supposed to be the start of the doomed Dark Universe series, had a larger opening weekend with $31 million, but also had a far larger budget at $125 million and took 80% of its $409 million gross from outside the U.S.
Also Read: 'Invisible Man' Director on How He Crafted the Horror Reboot Around a Domestic Abuse Survivor
“Invisible Man,...
- 2/29/2020
- by Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
Funimation’s Wednesday opening of Kenji Nagasaki’s anime My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising led yesterday’s box office with $1.7M at 1,275 theaters according to early morning estimates.
Though much smaller than the $7M first day Wednesday opening of Funimation’s Dragon Ball Super: Broly prior to Mlk weekend last year, My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising had enough bucks to beat the first Wednesday of Disney/20th Century Studios’ Call of the Wild which made $1.5M in second place (cume at $31.2M) and Paramount’s second Wednesday of Sonic the Hedgehog which grossed $1.1M in third place (running cume at $111M).
Heroes Rising is the second film based on the manga My Hero Academia by Kōhei Horikoshi and takes place during the fourth season of the TV show. In the sequel, a group of youths aspire to become professional superheroes, and fight in a world full of people with abilities,...
Though much smaller than the $7M first day Wednesday opening of Funimation’s Dragon Ball Super: Broly prior to Mlk weekend last year, My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising had enough bucks to beat the first Wednesday of Disney/20th Century Studios’ Call of the Wild which made $1.5M in second place (cume at $31.2M) and Paramount’s second Wednesday of Sonic the Hedgehog which grossed $1.1M in third place (running cume at $111M).
Heroes Rising is the second film based on the manga My Hero Academia by Kōhei Horikoshi and takes place during the fourth season of the TV show. In the sequel, a group of youths aspire to become professional superheroes, and fight in a world full of people with abilities,...
- 2/27/2020
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s not as if Universal and Blumhouse anticipated the opening of its gaslight thriller The Invisible Man to coincide with the guilty verdict handed down this week to movie mogul Harvey Weinstein in his sexual misconduct trial. But the Leigh Whannell directed and written feature arrives in cinemas at a moment when the #MeToo movement again occupies center stage.
Tracking has been seeing this R-rated thriller starring Elisabeth Moss in the mid-$20 million range for quite some time, but coming away from the ravenous response of Monday’s Hollywood premiere, it’s clear that Universal and Blumhouse have another socially conscious genre film on their hands that could hit a nerve and send this film into Get Out box office territory. That Jordan Peele Oscar-winning blockbuster opened to $33.37M. Interestingly enough, Invisible Man is opening in the same final February weekend spot as Get Out did three years ago.
Tracking has been seeing this R-rated thriller starring Elisabeth Moss in the mid-$20 million range for quite some time, but coming away from the ravenous response of Monday’s Hollywood premiere, it’s clear that Universal and Blumhouse have another socially conscious genre film on their hands that could hit a nerve and send this film into Get Out box office territory. That Jordan Peele Oscar-winning blockbuster opened to $33.37M. Interestingly enough, Invisible Man is opening in the same final February weekend spot as Get Out did three years ago.
- 2/26/2020
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Anime hit My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising from Japan's Toho is set for a release on more than 1,000 screens in the U.S. and Canada in early 2020 by Funimation Films, the theatrical distribution arm of Sony Pictures Television's Funimation.
Directed by Kenji Nagasaki, it is the second feature in the popular manga and anime franchise. The first one, My Hero Academia: Two Heroes, brought in nearly $6 million in North America when it was released last year, putting it in the top 10 grossing anime films in the region. The new release will include both an ...
Directed by Kenji Nagasaki, it is the second feature in the popular manga and anime franchise. The first one, My Hero Academia: Two Heroes, brought in nearly $6 million in North America when it was released last year, putting it in the top 10 grossing anime films in the region. The new release will include both an ...
- 12/16/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Anime hit My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising from Japan's Toho is set for a release on more than 1,000 screens in the U.S. and Canada in early 2020 by Funimation Films, the theatrical distribution arm of Sony Pictures Television's Funimation.
Directed by Kenji Nagasaki, it is the second feature in the popular manga and anime franchise. The first one, My Hero Academia: Two Heroes, brought in nearly $6 million in North America when it was released last year, putting it in the top 10 grossing anime films in the region. The new release will include both an ...
Directed by Kenji Nagasaki, it is the second feature in the popular manga and anime franchise. The first one, My Hero Academia: Two Heroes, brought in nearly $6 million in North America when it was released last year, putting it in the top 10 grossing anime films in the region. The new release will include both an ...
- 12/16/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Daniel Kurland Sep 25, 2019
The next exciting chapter in the My Hero Academia saga will be here before you know it, so here’s the lowdown on what’s to come.
My Hero Academia is one of the more popular anime to emerge in recent years. With three seasons and a feature film under its belt, the series feels like it’s really hitting its groove. Young Izuku Midoriya and his fellow classmates at U.A. High continue to gracefully and believably grow into the next generation of professional heroes. The show’s third season ended in September 2018 and the release of My Hero Academia: Two Heroes has made fans’ wait for new episodes slightly less agonizing. In the meantime, let’s take a look about what we know about My Hero Academia Season 4…
My Hero Academia Season 4 Release Date
The end of last season left little mystery to the show’s future.
The next exciting chapter in the My Hero Academia saga will be here before you know it, so here’s the lowdown on what’s to come.
My Hero Academia is one of the more popular anime to emerge in recent years. With three seasons and a feature film under its belt, the series feels like it’s really hitting its groove. Young Izuku Midoriya and his fellow classmates at U.A. High continue to gracefully and believably grow into the next generation of professional heroes. The show’s third season ended in September 2018 and the release of My Hero Academia: Two Heroes has made fans’ wait for new episodes slightly less agonizing. In the meantime, let’s take a look about what we know about My Hero Academia Season 4…
My Hero Academia Season 4 Release Date
The end of last season left little mystery to the show’s future.
- 1/30/2019
- Den of Geek
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