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My Hero Academia: Two Heroes Film Earns US$5 Million in U.S.
posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Box Office Mojo reported that, as of Tuesday, October 2, the My Hero Academia: Two Heroes anime film has earned US$5,117,633 after one week of screenings in the United States.
According to Funimation and Box Office Mojo, the film ranked at #4 on Tuesday, earning US$1,004,659 with a per-screen average of US$1,978. The per-screen average for Tuesday was higher than any other film in the top 10 for that day. Funimation also stated that the film is the 11th highest-grossing anime film in the United States as of Tuesday.
Funimation announced on Wednesday that it is adding two more days of screenings for the film in the United States on October 4 and 6. In Canada, additional screenings will take place on October 5-11.
Funimation and had a red carpet premiere at the Regal Cinema L.A. Live in Los Angeles, California on September 13.
Funimation describes the film:
The climactic finals are over, and U.A. is getting ready for the summer training camp. Deku and All Might receive an invitation from a certain person to go overseas to a giant artificial moving city called I-Island. This island, a kind of “science Hollywood” that gathers the knowledge of scientists from around the world, is holding an exhibition called I-Expo showcasing the results of Quirk and hero item research. In the midst of all this, Deku meets a Quirkless girl named Melissa and re his own Quirkless past. Out of the blue, the impregnable security system the island boasts is hacked by villains, and all the people on the island are taken as hostages! Now, a plan that could shake hero society has been put into motion! The man who holds the key to it all is the number one hero and Symbol of Peace, All Might.
Original manga creator Hiromu Akita wrote and composed the piece.
Horikoshi drew the "All Might Rising" one-shot manga for the "Vol. Origin" books that were released the 10-page manga for free in English on its website.
Sources: Box Office Mojo (link 2), Email correspondence
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