Watch ‘My Hero Academia: You’re Next’ Opening Released Ahead of U.S. Premiere
Get ready for an epic adventure! The opening theme sequence for My Hero Academia: You’re Next is here, and it’s going to get you pumped for the action-packed film! Check it out:
My Hero Academia fans, rejoice! The anime’s fourth major film, My Hero Academia: You’re Next, has just released its opening theme sequence, and we can’t wait to dive into the excitement! The franchise is on a roll, with the original manga series ending its decade-long run and the anime reaching new heights with Season 7 and a brand new film hitting theaters. My Hero Academia: You’re Next takes the heroes to a new level, as they face off against a villainous new version of All Might – aka Dark Might.
This highly anticipated film is now in theaters across Japan, and will be coming to the world later this year. But for fans who have already caught the movie, the excitement is building, and we’ve got the first look at the opening theme sequence for My Hero Academia: You’re Next, showcasing the characters at the heart of the new movie. Check it out:
My Hero Academia: You’re Next – U.S. Release Date
My Hero Academia: You’re Next hits theaters in the United States and Canada in English subtitled and dubbed audio on October 11th. Get ready for an electrifying adventure as Deku and his friends confront the villainous Dark Might! In the words of TOHO Animation, “‘Next, it’s your turn!’ In a world where heroes and villains continuously battle for peace and chaos, Deku, a U.A. High School student with big dreams, takes on the villain who imitates the hero he admires. Can Deku and Class 1-A protect the world and defeat Dark Might, the new symbol of peace?”
Directed by Tensai Okamura and produced by studio Bones, My Hero Academia: You’re Next features the supervision of series creator Kohei Horikoshi, new character designs, and an exciting cast of new characters, including Kenta Miyake as Dark Might, Meru Nukumi as Anna Scervino, Mamoru Miyano as Giulio Gandini, and many more!
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