My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising

My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising takes in $10 Million USD, makes number 8 in top anime films in the US

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Funimation revealed today the movie My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising has passed the $10 million USD mark since being released in theatres across North America on Wednesday, February 26th, 2020.

My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising was number one in the United States on its release day and is in eighth place in highest grossing anime films for the country; My Hero Academia: Two Heroes, the first film, is number thirteen in that list.

The second film based on the anime version of Kohei Horikoshi’s manga follows a separate story-line. The students of U.A. High School class 1-A have been tasked to support the remote Nabu Island which lacks a pro-hero. While assisting the island’s residents, a new evildoer working under the League of Villains is absorbing quirks, and discovers the one he needs the most is on Nabu Island. In their toughest fight yet, Izuku Midoriya and Katsuki Bakugo must set aside their differences to protect themselves and the islanders.

Showings for My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising are still available in Canadian theatres.

Source: Funimation

 

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