Crunchyroll has announced that it will begin streaming My Hero Academia: You’re Next from today, April 20. The anime movie will be available on the platform from Sunday, April 20, 2025 at 5:00 PM PT (in about 8 hours from the time of this writing).
The movie premiered in Japan on August 2, and it had the biggest opening for the franchise. It premiered in North America and worldwide in October of the same year. The Blu-ray release came out in Japan in February. It has a runtime of 110 minutes. Netflix previously confirmed that it will also stream the anime movie from today.

The full staff list for My Hero Academia: You’re Next includes:
- Director: Tensai Okamura
- Screenplay: Yosuke Kuroda
- Main Character Design: Yoshihiko Umakoshi
- Character Design: Yuki Hayashi
- Animation Director: Yuki Hayashi
- Chief Animation Director: Hitomi Odashima
- Art Director: Manami Azuta
- Color Design: Kazuko Kikuchi
- Director of Photography: Mayuko Furumoto and Takashi Sawa
- 3D Director: Yota Ando
- Editor: Kumiko Sakamoto
- Music: Yuki Hayashi
- Sound Director: Masafumi Mima
- Animation Advisor: Kenji Nagasaki
- Animation Studio: BONES
- Theme Song: “Homunculus” by Vaundy
The Japanese voice cast includes:
- Daiki Yamashita as Izuku Midoriya
- Nobuhiko Okamoto as Katsuki Bakugo
- Yuki Kaji as Shoto Todoroki
- Ayane Sakura as Ochaco Uraraka
- Kaito Ishikawa as Tenya Ida
- Tetsu Inada as Endeavor
- Yuichi Nakamura as Hawks
- Mamoru Miyano as Giulio Gandini
- Meru Nukumi as Anna Scervino
- Kenta Miyake as All Might / Dark Might
The English dub cast consists of:
- Justin Briner as Izuku Midoriya
- Clifford Chapin as Katsuki Bakugo
- David Matranga as Shoto Todoroki
- Luci Christian as Ochaco Uraraka
- J. Michael Tatum as Tenya Ida
- Patrick Seitz as Endeavor
- Zeno Robinson as Hawks
- Mauricio Ortiz-Segura as Giulio Gandini
- Kayli Mills as Anna Scervino
- Chris Sabat as All Might / Dark Might
Kohei Horikoshi drew the My Hero Academia manga for Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump from July 2014 until August 2024. The series ended after a 10-year run, getting numerous illustrations and messages for the conclusion.
The manga received its first anime adaptation by studio BONES in 2016. It received 6 more seasons in the following years, with Season 7 concluding on October 12, 2024. You can read our review of the finale, as well as one of the entire season.
My Hero Academia Season 8 was officially announced immediately after the last episode, and it was confirmed to be the final one. The story left off right as the fights between All For One/One For All and Deku/Shigaraki got to their climaxes. Crunchyroll will also stream the last season in October.
In the meantime, you can check out the ongoing My Hero Academia: Vigilantes spin-off anime, which is set 5 years before the events of the main one.
Source: Press Release, TOHO Animation YouTube Channel
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