My Hero Academia: You’re Next Rating Revealed

My Hero Academia: You're Next Rating Revealed

As a seasoned anime enthusiast with over two decades under my belt, I can confidently say that the impending release of “My Hero Academia: You’re Next” has sent waves of excitement coursing through the veins of fans across the globe. Having grown up watching the original series unfold and witnessing its meteoric rise to fame, I eagerly await this new chapter in the lives of our favorite heroes.


In the United States, the much-anticipated movie of the popular anime series My Hero Academia, titled My Hero Academia: You’re Next, is set to premiere in theaters this Fall. The rating for this upcoming film has been made public before its release. As the fourth major feature film in the extensive anime franchise based on Kohei Horikoshi’s original manga series, My Hero Academia: You’re Next will bridge the gap between Seasons 6 and 7 of the television anime. This new movie introduces a fresh villain with similarities to All Might, which means that Izuku Midoriya and the other heroes must act swiftly to handle this new danger before it escalates

With “My Hero Academia: You’re Next” set to debut in U.S. and Canadian cinemas this October, the English-subtitled version has been rated PG-13 for “scenes of violence and graphic images.” This implies that audiences can look forward to an intense battle when the movie arrives. The film has been a hit in Japan since its summer release, and fans won’t have to wait much longer to experience the new movie’s offerings

My Hero Academia: You're Next Rating Revealed

My Hero Academia: You’re Next Release Date

The animated film “My Hero Academia: You’re Next” is currently playing in cinemas throughout Japan, with an English-subtitled and dubbed version set to hit theaters in the United States and Canada starting on October 11th. In this latest installment, the creator of the popular “My Hero Academia” series, Kohei Horikoshi, serves as supervisor, while a new character designer is introduced. Directed by Tensai Okamura from studio Bones, Yosuke Kuroda returns to write the script, with Yoshihiko Umakoshi returning to design the characters and Yuki Hayashi returning to compose the music

New characters and cast coming to the film include Kenta Miyake as Dark Might, Meru Nukumi as Anna Scervino, Mamoru Miyano as Giulio Gandini, Ken Uo as Hugo, Yuki Ono as Kamil, Minako Kotobuki as Deborah, Yusuke Kobayashi as Paulo, Michitake Kikuchi as Simon, and Masaki Terasoma as Bruno. First additions to the English dub cast include Chris Sabat as Dark Might, Mauricio Ortiz-Segura as Giulio Gandini, and Kayli Millis as Anna Scervino.

In the upcoming TOHO Animation film, we get a glimpse into what awaits us as they hint, “‘It’s your turn now!’ Set in a world where heroes and villains engage in eternal conflicts for peace and disorder, Deku – an ambitious U.A. High School student yearning to become the greatest hero – faces his nemesis, a villain who mimics the hero he’s idolized for years. Will Deku and his fellow students from Class 1-A of U.A. High School manage to save the world by defeating Dark Might, the self-proclaimed new Symbol of Peace?”

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2024-09-05 00:41