My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising anime film‘s official website reported on Saturday that the film will get 4DX and MX4D screenings in 81 theaters in Japan beginning on January 24.
The participants to the screenings will get an extraordinary postcard. The postcard is restricted to 25,000 theatergoers.
The My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising film opened in Japan on December 20, and positioned at #3 in its opening end of the week. The film has earned 1.1 billion yen (about US$10.45 million) as of January 5.
My Hero Academia: Two Heroes film earned a sum of 1.72 billion yen (about US$15.7 million) in Japan.
The movie’s guest cast members incorporate:
- Tomoyo Kurosawa as Mahoro
- Yuka Terasaki as Katsuma
- Yoshio Inoue as Nine
- Mio Imada as Slice
- Kousuke Toriumi as Mummy
- Shunsuke Takeuchi as Chimera
Yūichi Nakamura performs for Hawks in the character’s anime debut.

Funimation portrays the film:
“Class 1-A visits Nabu Island where they finally get to do some real hero work. The place is so peaceful that it’s more like a vacation … until they’re attacked by a villain with an unfathomable Quirk! His power is eerily familiar, and it looks like Shigaraki had a hand in the plan. But with All Might retired and citizens’ lives on the line, there’s no time for questions. Deku and his friends are the next generation of heroes, and they’re the island’s only hope.”
Creator Kohei Horikoshi as usually had generally speaking supervision of the film and took care of the original character structures. Kenji Nagasaki and Yousuke Kuroda came back from the arrangement and the past movie as the chief and scriptwriter, individually. Yoshihiko Umakoshi came back to plan the characters, and Yuuki Hayashi by and by created the music. Studio Bones took care of the animation film. Musical gang sumika played out the opening theme song Higher Ground.