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My Hero Academia: You're Next Film Opens at #8 in U.S. Box Office
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The film's gross international earning is now at US$23,615,369 and gross worldwide earning at US$26,622,789.
screenings for the film were held in New York and Los Angeles on October 9.
The film sold 608,500 tickets, and earned approximately 895 million yen ($6.28 million) in its first three days, and ranked first in the Japanese box office.
The original villain characters for the film are of a mysterious, big criminal organization called the "Gorrini Family."
song "Gift."
Original manga creator Kōhei Horikoshi served as the general supervisor and original character designer. The film has an original story that takes place around the same time as where the TV anime is currently, with the collapse of safe society. In the film, a mysterious giant fortress and a man who resembles the former "Symbol of Peace" suddenly appear in a society that has collapsed due to war.
The anime franchise has previously had three films. The earned more than US$10 million.
The seventh My Hero Academia Memories
special. The main season seven anime (starting with episode 139 of the overall anime) then debuted on May 4.The original manga MANGA Plus service also publishes the manga in English digitally. Shueisha released the manga's 41st volume in Japan on August 2, and the final volume will ship in December.
The manga will have its final fanbook in January, first art book in April, and a new large-scale art exhibit in summer 2025. To commemorate the end of the manga's 10-year run, Shueisha also published an ad in the morning edition of The New York Times featuring an English comment from Horikoshi, and launched the "World Best Hero" popularity poll on August 5.
Source: Box Office Mojo (link 2)