If you loved My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising, try My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission

A bridge between a film you've already seen and one most people haven't. Here's what they share, and what the second one does that the first one doesn't.

What they share

Both films are directed by Kenji Nagasaki, and they both carry the foreign gem, playful, uplifting mood tags, and they sit in Action / Adventure / Animation territory. If that's the register that drew you to My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising, the second film will land in a comparable space — through a different lens.

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What My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission is

You train at UA High’s hero curriculum, but a global alert scrambles the schedule. Humarize claims Quirk mixing will erase humanity, so pro-heroes draft you into an ad-hoc world team. Overseas, the mission moves from drills to riots. Director Nagasaki’s fight choreography tosses physics into the next dimension.

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