
Released in July 2018, My Hero Academia: Two Heroes quickly became a standout entry in the beloved anime franchise. Produced by Studio BONES, the movie expanded on Deku’s journey by showing his bond with All Might while introducing a new Quirkless character, Melissa Shield.
What makes Two Heroes special is its universal praise. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film maintains a flawless 100 per cent score, a rare feat for anime productions. Only iconic titles like Cowboy Bebop, Neon Genesis Evangelion, and The Tale of Princess Kaguya share this level of acclaim.
Netflix Removal Date Disappoints Fans Worldwide
Despite its popularity, Two Heroes is set to leave Netflix on September 25, 2025. This removal marks the second streaming exit in just over a month. Previously, Hulu dropped the title from its U.S. library on August 21.
With these changes, Crunchyroll is now positioned as the only major platform streaming Two Heroes for fans outside Japan. While Netflix subscribers are disappointed, Crunchyroll has become the central hub for all My Hero Academia movies, ensuring global fans can still access the film.

A Canon Story That Deepens Deku’s Journey
Unlike many anime spin-offs, Two Heroes plays a direct role in the official timeline. The story takes place between Season 3’s “Final Exam” and “Forest Training” arcs. This connection to the main narrative adds weight to its events and character growth.
The movie follows Deku and All Might as they travel to I-Island, a mobile scientific hub hosting the world’s leading Quirk researchers. During the I-Expo, the island’s advanced security system is hacked, trapping visitors. With villains threatening to take over, Deku joins forces with All Might to restore peace and prove his growth as a true hero.
Box Office Success and Enduring Legacy
During its theatrical run, Two Heroes grossed approximately $33.4 million worldwide, making it one of the most commercially successful My Hero Academia films. Its mix of action, emotional storytelling, and fan service ensured it became a must-watch for anime fans.
Even years later, the movie holds a strong place in the fandom for its unique story, the introduction of Melissa Shield, and the way it highlighted All Might’s mentorship of Deku.
My Hero Academia Prepares for Final Season Premiere
While Two Heroes exists on Netflix, the broader My Hero Academia franchise continues to grow. Crunchyroll currently streams every film in the series, including the latest release, You’re Next (2024).
Looking ahead, fans can anticipate the highly anticipated Season 8, premiering in October 2025. This season will adapt the “Final War” and “Epilogue” arcs from the manga, bringing Deku’s long journey toward becoming the greatest hero closer to its conclusion.
With the anime heading toward its climactic finish and all films available on Crunchyroll, My Hero Academia continues to secure its place as one of the most influential anime of the decade.
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