On December 13, the My Hero Academia anime, through the release of Weekly Shounen Jump Issue #3, unveiled plans for its fourth movie, scheduled for a Summer 2024 premiere. The special announcement visual, featuring Deku and All Might, accompanied the reveal in the magazine.

The My Hero Academia manga, which began serialization in 2014, has seen continuous success since its inception. The anime adaptation first aired in 2016, and Studio Bones has since delivered six seasons. Anticipation is building for the seventh season, set to debut in May, coinciding with the anime’s celebration of the manga’s remarkable 10 years in serialization.
My Hero Academia’s Fourth Movie Set for Summer 2024:
On December 13, Shueisha’s Weekly Shounen Jump Issue #3 shared significant news for the My Hero Academia anime. The franchise is gearing up to commemorate the manga’s decade-long serialization in July, hinting at exciting plans from Kohei Horikoshi and Studio Bones.
The manga creator has pledged to keep fans intrigued until the Summer of 2024, setting the stage for My Hero Academia’s fourth movie, slated for a Summer 2024 release. Speculations suggest a potential July release, aligning with the manga’s serialization debut in 2014.
The announcement was accompanied by a visual featuring Deku and All Might, indicating that the movie’s events will unfold within the existing timeline, as hinted by Deku’s attire in the season 7 visual.
Fan Reactions to the Announcement:

Excitement rippled through the fanbase at the prospect of a new movie. However, some expressed concerns about the film’s storyline, urging for it to align with the manga’s canon rather than introducing an original plot. Predictions emerged that the movie might lay the groundwork for upcoming events in the television anime.
Apprehensions were also voiced regarding the series’ animators, with fears that Studio Bones’ focus on the movie could potentially impact the quality of the ongoing television anime. This concern arose in light of criticism directed at the anime’s sixth season.
Internationally, fans anticipated a delay in the movie’s release in their respective countries, with some expressing disappointment at the possibility of not experiencing the film until 2025, missing the manga’s milestone anniversary.
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