My Hero Academia: Confirmed Netflix Release Date for You’re Next Revealed

Overview

  • My Hero Academia: You’re Next is scheduled for release on Netflix on April 20, 2025, and will be accessible in the US, Canada, and select regions.
  • The film’s availability suggests a licensing agreement with Sony/Crunchyroll, indicating potential access in additional territories.
  • Details regarding the inclusion of the prequel OVA remain undisclosed; however, the main series is currently available on Crunchyroll, with the Vigilantes spin-off now streaming.

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My Hero Academia: You’re Next is set to join the streaming lineup this month, although it will not be available on Crunchyroll at this time. The fourth installment of the acclaimed My Hero Academia franchise is poised for a Netflix debut in the coming weeks.

Netflix officially announced the release via their social media channels. However, the film will only be accessible in certain regions, leading to interest and speculation regarding its global rollout. Here’s what’s known about this Netflix premiere.

Release Date for My Hero Academia: You’re Next on Netflix

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According to Netflix’s announcement, My Hero Academia: You’re Next will launch on April 20, 2025, available in the US, Canada, and several other institutions.

While the geographical specifics remain unclear, it is reasonable to conjecture that the release is linked to a licensing strategy with Sony/Crunchyroll. This could lead to availability in areas where Crunchyroll operates, such as Latin America, Europe, India, and Australia. However, it’s important to note that the film may not be introduced across all these regions.

The film is expected to be released with dubbing options in multiple languages, an enticing aspect for fans across diverse locales. It’s worth mentioning that Crunchyroll has yet to add this feature to their platform.

Initial screenings of You’re Next began in Japan in August 2024 and received generally positive reception. The film then debuted in US and Canadian theaters in October, both subbed and dubbed in English.

As for the prequel OVA titled A Piece of Cake, which accompanied the DVD/Blu-ray launch in Japan, there’s currently no information regarding its inclusion on Netflix. While the movie is already available for purchase or rental digitally, the OVA has not reached international audiences, making its addition seem unlikely.

Streaming for My Hero Academia: Vigilantes

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My Hero Academia Vigilantes Manga

This announcement comes at an opportune moment as My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, a canon spin-off set prior to the main storyline, has just started airing on Japanese television and various international streaming platforms.

This spin-off premiered earlier this week, with new episodes being released every Monday, barring any unforeseen delays. For international audiences, episodes are available on Crunchyroll, both subbed and dubbed in various languages.

Looking ahead, the long-awaited final season of My Hero Academia is set for release in October 2025, which will conclude the anime series, although it has faced mixed reactions regarding the manga’s resolution.

The main My Hero Academia series is currently available for streaming on Crunchyroll, with multiple language options for both subbed and dubbed content.

Source: Netflix

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