
Los Angeles Times
"My Hero Academia: Two Heroes" gives fans of the manga and broadcast series exactly what they want: a high-energy blend of heroism, comedy, friendship and take-no-prisoners battles.
Full reviewDeku and All Might must save hero society from an insidious threat in this feature adaptation of Kôhei Horikoshi's manga.
Deku and All Might receive an invitation to I-Expo, the world’s leading exhibition of Quirk abilities and hero item innovations. There, Deku meets Melissa, a girl who is Quirkless just like he once was. But suddenly, I-Expo’s security system gets hacked by villains, and a sinister plan is set in motion. One man holds the key to it all - the symbol of peace, All Might.
Less"My Hero Academia: Two Heroes" gives fans of the manga and broadcast series exactly what they want: a high-energy blend of heroism, comedy, friendship and take-no-prisoners battles.
Full reviewWhile the introductory scene with All Might may have set too high of a standard for the rest of the film, it's still an enjoyable side story with a great fight to cap it off.
Full reviewA worthy one-shot for fans of the anime franchise and a satisfying side-story for those who have been following Deku’s journey.
Full reviewWe aren’t aware of any way to watch My Hero Academia: The Two Heroes (English subtitles) in New Zealand. If we’ve got that wrong, please contact us.
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