As Funimation previously announced, My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission will hit international theaters this October, subbed and dubbed. Tickets for the film are on sale starting today in the United States and Canada at Fandango.com. They go on sale in Australia and New Zealand on October 5, while they will go on sale on October 8 in the UK and Ireland.
The film will arrive to more than 1,500 theaters in the United States and Canada on October 29 shown with both English subtitles and dubbed. It’s coming to the UK and Ireland on October 29 as well. For Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, it’s October 28, while it’s coming soon to Latin America (in Spanish and Portuguese).
The film will open in Sweden on October 29 and is coming soon to Finland through Funimation Global Group’s Wakanim. It will open on November 11 in Denmark, Norway, and Iceland, while the tickets go on sale October 8. All with subtitles in English as well as in each country’s corresponding language (except Iceland). They’ve revealed a new trailer for the My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission film, dubbed in English:
It’s also available on the official MHA Twitter account below:
Kenji Nagasaki directs the movie at BONES, just as with the TV anime and first two movies. The original creator Kohei Horikoshi also supervised the story and did the character design. The voice cast:
Additionally, Funimation is giving a My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission Vol. W Specialty Manga Booklet to ticket holders in the U.S. and Canada.“The 76-page collectible book gives an unprecedented look inside the making of My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission including original drawings of characters by manga creator Kohei Horikoshi along with a Q&A. It also includes a specialty manga.” The limit is one book per ticket holder, while supplies last. The offer will be available on the opening weekend from Friday, October 29 to Sunday, October 31. Purchasing a ticket for the opening weekend does not guarantee receiving the booklet, and the offer is not available in Australia and New Zealand
The story is set in the Endeavor Agency arc while Deku, Bakugo and Todoroki are training with the Number 1 Hero. Besides Deku, the new character Rudy is wanted nationwide for a crime they didn’t commit. To make everything harder, they only have 2 hours to stop Humarise’s (the new villain group) global plans of eliminating all Quirks! The movie is not yet rated and has an approximate running time of 104 minutes.
Funimation is currently streaming the 5th TV anime season, with the previous 4 also available on the platform. The first two My Hero Academia movies are My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising (2020) and My Hero Academia: Two Heroes (2018).
Source: Press Release
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