My Hero Academia: Two Heroes Advance Tickets Are Out Now

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Funimation has now announced the advanced tickets to watch My Hero Academia: Two Heroes in the cinema in North America are available right now.

The other announcement today is that there will also be a big premiere for the film next month in Los Angeles.

Advance tickets to My Hero Academia: Two Heroes can be purchased now in North America via the official website. The movie will be shown across 500 movie theaters next month across both the United States and Canada.

The English dub for the movie will air on September 25th, September 27th and September 29th. If you prefer Japanese audio with English subtitles, that version of the film will be showing on September 26th and October 2nd.

You can also read about the red carpet premiere that the film will have next month. You can see the press release posted down below.

"To celebrate the opening of the film, Funimation Films will host the English dub red carpet world premiere on Thursday, September 13, at the Regal Cinema L.A. Live in Los Angeles, Calif. Special guests at the premiere will include English cast and crew, studio executives, industry personalities, other celebrity guests and prominent My Hero Academia cosplayers."

If you have never heard of My Hero Academia: Two Heroes before, you can read the synopsis for the movie posted down below.

"Our favorite young hero-in training is in for a wild ride when villains threaten the artificial moving city, I-Island. Deku and All Might receive an invitation to I-Expo, the world’s leading exhibition of Quirk abilities and hero item innovations! Amid the excitement, sponsors, and pros from all over, Deku meets Melissa, a girl who is Quirkless just like he once was. Suddenly, I-Expo’s top-of-the-line security system gets hacked by villains, and a sinister plan is set in motion. It’s a serious threat to hero society, and one man holds the key to it all—the symbol of peace, All Might."

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