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The ‘My Hero Academia: You’re Next’ Anime Feature Film Sets Netflix Streaming Plans

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© Kohei Horikoshi / Shueisha · My Hero Academia Production Committee

The sixth season of My Hero Academia wrapped up back in June 2023 and, as expected, news came at the end that there would be a seventh season. Honestly, unless the bottom drops out of the viewership and merchandising for this property, we’ll see it continue until it can bring the final manga storyline to a close.

We learned last year that a fourth film was coming for the property, and it saw an August 2nd, 2024 premiere under the title My Hero Academia: You’re Next. The film saw a North American theatrical release last year and now Netflix has announced that it’ll arrive on the service in select regions on April 20th, 2025. The announcement included the US and Canada but did not detail other regions.

The series was directed by Kenji Nagasaki and based on the series composition by Yousuke Kuroda. Yoshihiko Umakoshi is on board as the character designer and chief animation director with it being produced at BONES.

The Japanese cast includes Daiki Yamashita as Izuku, Kenta Miyake as All Might, Ayane Sakura as Ochako Uraraka, Kaito Ishikawa as Tenya Iida, Aoi Yuki as Tsuyu Asui, Ryou Hirohashi as Minoru Mineta, Marina Inoue as Momo Yaoyorozu, Yoshimasa Hosoya, Yuuki Kaji as Shoto Todoroki, Eri Kitamura as Mina Ashido, Kōsuke Kuwano as Yūga Aoyama, Kei Shindou as Kyōka Jirō, Masakazu Nishida as Mezō Shōji, Saki Ogasawara as Itsuka Kendou, Kouji Okino as Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu, Azu Sakura as Mei Hatsume, Chisa Suganuma as Shino Sousaki (Mandalay), Meiko Kawasaki as Ragdoll, Shinnosuke Ogami as Tora, Serina Machiyama as Pixie-Bob, and Michiru Yamazaki as Kouta Izumi.

Originally starting back in the summer of 2014, after creator Kouhei Horikoshi Barrage series ended, My Hero Academia is one of the more well-received books in the English edition of Weekly Shonen Jump.

Horikoshi received a Tezuka Award Honorable Mention in 2006 after publishing several short stories in Akamaru Jump. His first serialized work was Oumagadoki Doubutsuen back in 2010.

Plot Concept: It’s an exciting age of heroes, where most people develop supernatural abilities known as Quirks. Bright-eyed kids like Izuku Midoriya—Deku for short—dream of the day they become champions of the people. There’s just one little problem standing in Deku’s way. In a world full of heroes, he’s Quirkless. Crushed, but not down for the count, this superhero-fanboy dedicates his time to studying the pros in hopes that he, too, can join a prestigious high school for heroes. In the face of despair, Deku’s courage catches the eye of his ultimate idol, the symbol of justice known as All Might! With special training from the big guy himself, Deku and the talented first-years of the academy may finally have a shot at achieving their dreams. But these amateurs are put to the test of a lifetime when routine training becomes a battle against real villains!

[Source: What’s On Netflix]

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© Kohei Horikoshi / Shueisha · My Hero Academia Production Committee
© Kohei Horikoshi / Shueisha · My Hero Academia Production Committee
© Kohei Horikoshi / Shueisha · My Hero Academia Production Committee
© Kohei Horikoshi / Shueisha · My Hero Academia Production Committee
© Kohei Horikoshi / Shueisha · My Hero Academia Production Committee
© Kohei Horikoshi / Shueisha · My Hero Academia Production Committee
© Kohei Horikoshi / Shueisha · My Hero Academia Production Committee

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