Visual & Premiere Date Released for New “My Hero Academia” Film, Manga Author Says It Will Be The Last Film

Posted in: Anime News

The recently-concluded Hero Fes in Japan has some good and bad news for fans of hit superhero series My Hero Academia. Let’s get to the good news first: the title for the next movie has been announced! The franchise’s second film will be entitled My Hero Academia Movie Heroes: Rising. Along with this announcement is the release of a teaser poster for the film which features Bakugo, Deku, All Might, and the words, “You’re next”. Check it out below!

And we don’t have to wait long for the movie, as it was also announced during the event that Heroes: Rising is slated for a December 20, 2019 release. Sweet!

And now, on to the bad news: the manga’s creator Kouhei Horikoshi has also stated that the movie will be the last for the franchise, because “there won’t be a third film. Probably.” He elaborated on this, saying that the film is a finale of sorts to My Hero Academia, because the battles and story concepts that will be seen in the film is how he visualized the final battle in the manga. To lighten the mood his somewhat sad pronouncement caused, Horikoshi teased that the movie will be more “Plus Ultra” than the first, as it will involve the entire class 1-A (unlike in the first movie, where some members of the class were relegated to smaller roles). So yes, while it’s kind of a sad news, there’s some silver lining there. And we aren’t even totally sure if this will indeed be the last film—after all, the massive success of Horikoshi’s creation might just make him reconsider.

Most of the original staff for the TV anime and the first film were announced to return for the second film, such as director Kenji Nagasaki and screenplay writer Yosuke Kuroda. Creator Kohei Horikoshi is also on board as the general supervisor and original character designer for the Heroes: Rising.

Source: Anime News Network

Anime News

Top staff suspended at Anime Detour
Yor's Appeal in 'SPY×FAMILY' is Her Innocence
Raj Ramayya (Bebop, Wolfs Rain) Releases New Album and Music Videos
English Dub for The Yakuza’s Guide to Babysitting
Top 5 Animes That Will Always Be Binge Worthy
According to Fans, These 5 Anime have the Most Annoying Fanbases
5 of the Best (or the Worst) Anime Characters with Split Personalities
More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers Anime Adaptation will Premiere in October This Year
Twitter Exploded in Celebration for the 16th Anniversary of Fairy Tail
10 Anime Characters Who Deserve Defeat
Two New Animated Specials for My Hero Academia
Is It Wrong to Pick up Girls in a Dungeon? Probably not, if there’s soon to be 4 seasons
Ni No Kuni, The Anime, The Game and How They’re Related
Anime Adaptation for Murai in Love has been Announced
Five New Anime Coming out in July
Best Female Lead Anime on Netflix
New Dragon Ball Movie to Hit Theaters Internationally This Summer
Digimon Survive Game Launches Worldwide on July 29th