My Hero Academia: You’re Next; Izuku Midoriya Voice Star Daiki Yamashita Unveils Real Message Behind Movie

As an ardent fan of My Hero Academia, I can’t help but feel a mix of excitement and nostalgia as the final chapter approaches. The upcoming movie “My Hero Academia: You’re Next” promises to be a heart-pounding adventure that encapsulates the essence of unity, bonding, and togetherness – values that have been deeply ingrained in the series since its inception.


Upcoming this summer in Japan, “My Hero Academia: You’re Next” is set to hit screens. This anime adaptation of the popular manga series, nearing its conclusion, moves us closer to the grand finale of the franchise. Yet, the film offers much more than just battles between heroes and villains – it will also incorporate scenes from the original manga series. In a recent interview, Daiki Yamashita shed light on the movie’s underlying message.

Daiki Yamashita speaks about My Hero Academia: You’re Next real message 

Upcoming Release of “My Hero Academia: You’re Next” – A Look into the Film with Voice Actor Daiki Yamashita

Yamashita reflected upon “My Hero Academia: You’re Next” and came to a realization. He believes that the narrative emphasizes unity, camaraderie, and the power in collective strength. By the end of season 6, our protagonists have recognized the significance and might of teamwork. In this movie, they delve deeper into this concept by illustrating trust, relying on each other, and joining forces. This, in his opinion, is the essence of the story.

“My Hero Academia: Your Turn Next”

The upcoming film will feature new actors such as Kenta Miyake playing the role of Dark Might, Meru Nukumi portraying Anna Scervino, Mamoru Miyano taking on Giulio Gandini, Ken Uo as character Hugo, Yuki Ono as Kamil, Minako Kotobuki for Deborah, Yusuke Kobayashi in Paulo’s role, Michitake Kikuchi as Simon, and Masaki Terasoma as Bruno.

Studio Bones depicts “You’re Next” as a full-blown conflict between the two main characters. Izuku faces off against Shigaraki Tomura, who has gained an alarming power, leading to intense battles. Both parties sustain significant injuries, but Shigaraki eventually withdraws. However, the moment for their next encounter was imminent. In a world left in ruins by this fierce battle, an enigmatic colossal fortress emerged, consuming towns and inhabitants successively. Subsequently, a figure resembling a “beacon of peace” appeared before Izuku and his comrades…

A brief about My Hero Academia: You’re Next 

“My Hero Academia: Your Turn Next” – This is an upcoming Japanese animated superhero movie set in the universe of the popular My Hero Academia manga series by Kōhei Horikoshi. The film was first unveiled in the Weekly Shonen Jump issues 36-37, published on August 7th, 2023. Its official title was revealed on January 29th, 2024, and it is scheduled to hit Japanese theaters on August 2nd, 2024.

In August 2023, it was announced during the anime’s sixth season event that a fourth movie was in production. Later, at Jump Festa ’24 in December 2023, they shared that this film was slated for release in Q3 2024. Kōhei Horikoshi was appointed as the general supervisor and original character designer. In January 2024, further details were disclosed, revealing the title and release date. Tensai Okamura took over as director from Kenji Nagasaki, while Yōsuke Kuroda remained as writer and Yoshihiko Umakoshi continued as character designer.

As a dedicated follower, I’m thrilled to share some exciting updates from the world of anime! On April 6, 2024, I learned that Kenta Miyake, who lends his voice to All Might, will be stepping into the role of Dark Might. Then, on May 31, 2024, two original characters, Giulio Gandini and Anna Scervino, were brought to life by the talented voices of Mamoru Miyano and Meru Nukumi respectively.

Titled “My Hero Academia: You’re Next,” this highly anticipated movie is set to debut in Japan on August 2, 2024, with a simultaneous 4D screening taking place across 136 theaters. Fans in the United States will get to enjoy it through Toho International starting October 11, 2024.

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2024-07-31 11:37