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International Theatrical Date

 * July 5, 2018 (United States, Anime Expo)
 * August 3, 2018 (Japan)
 * September 15, 2018 (Australia, Madman Anime Festival Melbourne)
 * September 25, 2018 (United States and Canada)
 * September 27, 2018 (Australia)
 * October 6, 2018 (Indonesia and Singapore)
 * October 13, 2018 (United Kingdom, Scotland Loves Anime)
 * October 17, 2018 (New Zealand and Philippines) *
 * November 30, 2018 (Mexico)
 * December 4, 2018 (Chile, Ireland and United Kingdom) **
 * December 7, 2018 (Argentina)
 * December 8, 2018 (Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama and Peru)
 * December 10, 2018 (Paraguay)
 * December 13, 2018 (Bolivia)
 * December 28, 2018 (Ecuador)
 * March 15, 2019 (China)

* Except Philippines.

** Except Chile.

Blu-ray and DVD

 * February 13, 2019 (Japan)
 * March 26, 2019 (United States)
 * April 8, 2019 (Ireland and United Kingdom)
 * May 8, 2019 (Australia and New Zealand)

Distributors

 * Madman Entertainment (Australia and New Zealand)
 * Manga Entertainment (United Kingdom)
 * Pioneer Films (Philippines)
 * Odex (Indonesia and Singapore)
 * Toho (Japan)

Manga
My Hero Academia: Two Heroes will be a manga adaptation on May 2, 2019.

Reception
My Hero Academia: Two Heroes in Blu-ray sells 1,279	in Standard Edition and sells 10,603 in the Plus Ultra Edition, and DVD sells 1,943 in Standard Edition and sells 7,387 in the Plus Ultra Edition.

Box Office
During the opening weekend, My Hero Academia: Two Heroes ranked 4th at the Japanese box office, grossing ¥500 million ($4.49 million) in three days. The film later dropped to 7th in its second weekend, and later fell below the top 10 in its third weekend. The film sold its one millionth ticket during its fourth week. By the end of its run in Japan as of October 2018, the film grossed a total of ¥1.6 billion ($14.10 million) revealed in 42nd issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine and official twitter account of My Hero Academia and declared huge hit with total admissions of 1.296 million.

In North America, the film was a success, ranking third in the market at its highest despite its limited release. The film outperformed other films in the top 10, earning US$1,400 per screen more than other films, and grossed $5,754,556 in box office revenue during its theatrical run. The film also grossed US$204,835 in Australia and New Zealand as of November 18, 2018. In Hong Kong, the film grossed HK$870,000 (US$112,081) in its opening weekend, entering the box office charts at number nine during the week ending November 18, 2018. In Argentina and Mexico, ranked eighth on its first weekend of release. Worldwide, the film has grossed a total of $19,531,472 as of November 18, 2018.

Critical Reception
Reception from critics have been generally positive. The Los Angeles Times described the film as "a high-energy blend of heroism, comedy, friendship and take-no-prisoners battles", praising Briner's role as Deku, saying "Briner keeps the character likable and believable". Miranda Sanchez from IGN stated that "My Hero Academia: Two Heroes is fun but lacks interesting stakes", praising the film as enjoyable, though criticizing the lack of development within the world of My Hero Academia.

Trivia

 * Ranked #8 on its first weekend of release in Mexico and Argentina.

Author Comments

 * Note: Chapters 1-28 is no longer translation of Viz Media after beginning chapter 29.

My Hero Academia reruns
My Hero Academia seasons 1-3 started on January 13, 2019.