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My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission movie is coming to Middle East cinemas

My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission movie is coming to Middle East cinemas on Nov.11. (Supplied)
My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission movie is coming to Middle East cinemas on Nov.11. (Supplied)
My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission movie is coming to Middle East cinemas on Nov.11. (Supplied)
My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission movie is coming to Middle East cinemas on Nov.11. (Supplied)
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08 Nov 2021 07:11:23 GMT9
08 Nov 2021 07:11:23 GMT9

Amin Abbas

My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission movie, the latest animated feature of My Hero Academia franchise that was released in Japan last August, is coming to cinemas in the Middle East starting Nov.11.

The movie will be available in its original language, Japanese with English and Arabic subtitles across theatres in the region. It’s the third movie of My Hero Academia series following My Hero Academia: Two Heroes (2018) and My Hero Academia Heroes: Rising (2019).

The movie is the highest-earning among all three My Hero Academia franchise anime movies in Japan with a total revenue of over 3.1 billion yen (over $28 million). The movie was released last week in the US and earned more than US$2.8 million on the first day of the release.

The plot of My Hero Academia THE MOVIE: World Heroes’ Mission revolves around a mysterious organization dedicated to the destruction of people with quirks, and has issued a threat to set bombs off all over the world. Pro Heroes and those in Hero Internships scramble to find the bombs. Deku, Bakugo, and Todoroki encounter Rody, a boy living in a mobile home in their designated area of Oseon, and end up working with him.

Original manga creator Kohei Horikoshi served as chief supervisor and original character designer. Kenji Nagasaki returned from the television series and two previous films in the franchise to direct the new film at BONES. Other returning staff members include scriptwriter Yousuke Kuroda, character designer Yoshihiko Umakoshi, and composer Yuki Hayashi. Asian Kung-Fu Generation performed the film’s theme song “Empathy” and the film’s insert song “Flowers.”

My Hero Academia manga launched in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in July 2014 (Written and illustrated by Kohei Horikoshi). The manga has sold more than 50 million copies (including digital copies) worldwide.

The sixth season of the My Hero Academia TV anime series has been announced following the ending of the fifth season last September.

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