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    My Hero Academia: Two Heroes Anime Movie Comes to Crunchyroll

    The first movie in the MHA series.

    Crunchyroll announced that the My Hero Academia: Two Heroes anime movie will be available to stream on its platform this week. The announcement comes just weeks after the announcement of My Hero Academia Movie 4 in Weekly Shonen Jump.

    The My Hero Academia series is still going strong as creator Kōhei Horikoshi continues to write the manga’s final story arc. A seventh season of the My Hero Academia is coming soon, and the fourth movie is currently in production. Before the new movie and seventh season arrive, fans may catch up with the first film in the series.

    My Hero Academia: Two Heroes on Crunchyroll

    Crunchyroll confirms that My Hero Academia: Two Heroes will be available to stream starting on August 17 at 5:00 p.m. PDT. The movie will be available to stream in United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Nordics and Caribbean. Moreover, English sub and dub versions of the anime movie will be available to watch.

    Here’s a brief synopsis of the anime movie, via Crunchyroll:

    Deku and his friends take on a daring rescue operation when villains hack into I-Expo – the world’s leading hero item exhibition. All Might is trapped by their sinister plan, and his best hope for saving everyone lies in the new generation of heroes. 

    Watch the Crunchyroll trailer below.

    Where to Watch the Anime and Movies

    All six seasons of the My Hero Academia anime are available on Crunchyroll. My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising, and My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission are not available on Crunchyroll but may be found on Hulu, Max, Amazon Prime Video, and other subscription services. Once more, the fourth My Hero Academia movie is currently in production, and a seventh season is coming soon.

    Lastly, here’s an overview of the anime series, via Crunchyroll:

    Izuku has dreamt of being a hero all his life—a lofty goal for anyone, but especially challenging for a kid with no superpowers. That’s right, in a world where eighty percent of the population has some kind of super-powered “quirk,” Izuku was unlucky enough to be born completely normal. But that’s not enough to stop him from enrolling in one of the world’s most prestigious hero academies.

    Soul Kiwami
    Soul Kiwami
    Raul Ochoa, a.k.a. Soul Kiwami, is the Managing Editor of Final Weapon and a Games Writer at Game Rant with four years of writing and editing experience. Raul is passionate about the Japanese gaming industry, and he's a huge fan of Nintendo Switch, PC hardware, JRPGs, and fighting games. business email: [email protected] | Muck Rack: https://muckrack.com/raul-landaverde-1

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