As a die-hard fan of My Hero Academia who has been following its journey since the very beginning, I must say that the latest English dub trailer for “My Hero Academia: You’re Next” has sent my excitement levels soaring! The film promises to be yet another thrilling addition to the franchise and I can’t wait to see how Deku and his friends take on Dark Might.
Toho Animation has unveiled the English dubbed trailer for the upcoming U.S. cinematic release of “My Hero Academia: You’re Next” movie, set for October 11th. This film is another addition to the My Hero Academia film series, derived from Kōhei Horikoshi’s widely-adored manga.
In a world where heroes and villains are perpetually at odds, fighting for peace and disorder, we find Deku, a student at U.A. High School with dreams of becoming a top-tier hero. He faces off against a villain who mirrors the hero he’s long idolized. The story asks: Can Deku and his fellow students from Class 1-A at U.A. High School put an end to Dark Might, who claims to be the new embodiment of peace?
Check out the My Hero Academia: You’re Next English dub trailer below (watch more trailers):
Who is the cast of My Hero Academia: You’re Next English dub version?
As a die-hard fan, I’m super excited to share that the English dub of My Hero Academia: You’re Next will have me listening to Christopher Sabat bring Dark Might to life, alongside All Might, Justin Briner as Izuku Midoriya, Clifford Chapin as Katsuki Bakugo, David Matranga as Shoto Todoroki, Luci Christian as Ochaco Uraraka, Monica Rial as Tsuyu/Froppy, J. Michael Tatum as Ida/Ingenium, Colleen Clickenbeard as Yaoyorozu/Creati, Caitlin Glass as Mina/Pinky, Trina Nishimura as Jiro/Earphone Jack, Justin Cook as Kirishima/Red Riot, Mauricio Ortiz-Segura as Giulio Gandini, and Kayli Mills as Anna Scervino. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg!
The movie, titled “My Hero Academia,” is helmed by director Tensai Okamura, with Yōsuke Kuroda penning the script. Its television series adaptation is currently airing its seventh season. This series follows the story of Deku as he strives to become the top hero, while battling dangerous adversaries like the League of Villains and All Might’s arch-enemy, All-For-One. “My Hero Academia” is a production by Bones.
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2024-09-18 22:40