In My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission, U.A. High School students Izuku Midoriya, Shoto Todoroki, and Katsuki Bakugo face the greatest crisis in My Hero Academia history, with only two hours to save the world! During their internship with the number one Pro Hero Endeavor Agency, Deku and his new friend Rody find themselves wanted nationwide for a crime they didn’t commit. Can Deku and his friends stop Humarise’s global plans of eliminating all Quirks?
Funimation is giving away a My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission Vol. W Specialty Manga Booklet to ticket holders in the U.S. and Canada on opening weekend (Limit one booklet per ticket holder, while supplies last). The 76-page collectible looks 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.
Tickets are now on sale on Fandango, for the highly anticipated My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission animated anime adventure; the film, shown in both English subtitles and dub, arrives in more than 1,500 theaters in the United States and Canada on October 29.
- Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa – October 28 (tickets now on sale)
- Latin America (in Spanish and Portuguese) – coming soon, to be announced
- Denmark, Norway, and Iceland – November 11 (tickets go on sale October 8)
- Sweden – October 29
- Finland via Funimation Global Group’s Wakanim – coming soon
My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission is the third My Hero Academia film and comes on the heels of the Season 5 series launch of My Hero Academia, currently streaming on Funimation. My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising released in 2020, while My Hero Academia: Two Heroes released in 2018.
Check out the official dubbed trailer:
The movie will be released with subtitles in English as well as in each country’s corresponding language (except Iceland).
The rollout of international releases:
Source: Funimation
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