My Hero Academia Creator Reviews ‘You’re Next’ With Special Art

My Hero Academia Creator Reviews 'You're Next' With Special Art

As a seasoned gamer and avid fan of My Hero Academia, I must say, it feels like losing a dear friend as chapter 430 marks the end of this epic manga journey. But fear not, for our hero’s tale continues to unfold on the silver screen!


Without a doubt, the mastermind behind My Hero Academia has been kept quite busy. For a decade, this talented artist has consistently delivered updates for the popular manga, but that streak ended just recently with chapter 430. As such, My Hero Academia has reached its conclusion, leaving fans to shift their attention towards the anime adaptation. The series is currently airing season seven, while in Japan, My Hero Academia: You’re Next has graced the big screen. Now, Kohei Horikoshi is expressing his thoughts on the movie.

The news originated on social media platforms, where Horikoshi shared his thoughts. He had seen My Hero Academia: You’re Next in cinemas, and he was amazed by its uniquely crafted characters.

??????????????????????!???????????!??????????????????????!?????!????????!!

— ???? (@horikoshiko) August 7, 2024

Even though the announcement came quite late, the fourth film has already hit theaters! I watched it at the cinema a few days ago. The character Julio was incredibly determined and stylish. It was fantastic! I can’t wait to watch it again, and that’s what the creator said.

Indeed, the film “My Hero Academia: You’re Next” has been performing exceptionally well internationally. It set a record with its opening, becoming a significant milestone for the franchise. Excitement among fans is growing as they eagerly await the movie’s release in U.S. cinemas. Toho International will oversee the distribution of the film starting in October, offering both subtitled and dubbed versions. If you want to get up to speed with “My Hero Academia” before its premiere, you’re in luck!

The seventh season of My Hero Academia is currently airing, and you can catch it on various platforms such as Crunchyroll or Hulu. Meanwhile, if you’d like to follow along with the manga, you can read it from beginning to end using the Shonen Jump app. For more details about this series, here’s its official summary:

“Izuku has long harbored a dream of becoming a hero, an ambitious pursuit for anyone, but particularly difficult given he lacks superpowers in a world where eight out of ten people possess some form of special ability. Despite being born ordinary, he is determined to attend one of the world’s top hero schools.”

Read More

2024-08-07 21:39