My Hero Academia the Movie: Heroes Rising Coming to UK & Ireland Theatrical Screens this February 2020
Distributor Manga Entertainment has revealed the theatrical date window for the second My Hero Academia anime film that was recently confirmed to be heading to the United Kingdom and Ireland for theatrical.
My Hero Academia the Movie: Heroes Rising is confirmed to have a theatrical window for Wednesday 26th February and Thursday 27th February 2020, with both English and Japanese audio with English subtitles options available depending on the location. Manga Entertainment has an official website available for the film which will soon display the showtimes and locations.
You can view the list of locations that will be screening the film below! Updated as of Friday 14th February 2020.
Cineworld
Screenings available in Japanese audio with English subtitles and English audio:
- Aberdeen – Union Square
- Ashford
- Ashton-under-Lyne
- Basildon
- Birmingham – Broad Street
- Birmingham – NEC
- Boldon Tyne and Wear
- Bolton
- Bracknell
- Bradford
- Braintree
- Bristol
- Broughton
- Burton upon Trent
- Cardiff
- Castleford
- Cheltenham
- Chesterfield
- Chichester
- Crawley
- Didsbury
- Dundee
- Edinburgh
- Falkirk
- Glasgow – Renfrew Street
- Glasgow – Silverburn
- Gloucester Quays
- Hemel Hempstead
- High Wycombe
- Hull
- Huntingdon
- Ipswich
- Jersey
- Leeds – White Rose
- Llandudno
- London – Bexleyheath
- London – Enfield
- London – Feltham
- London – Ilford
- London – South Ruislip
- London – The O2 Greenwich
- London – Wandsworth
- London – Wembley
- London – West India Quay
- London – Wood Green
- Luton
- Middlesbrough
- Newcastle upon Tyne
- Newport – Isle of Wight
- Newport – Spytty Park
- Northampton
- Nottingham
- Plymouth
- Poole
- Rochester
- Rugby
- Runcorn
- Rushden Lakes
- Sheffield
- Solihull
- Speke
- Stevenage
- St Helens
- Stoke-on-Trent
- Telford
- Wakefield
- Warrington
- Watford
- Weymouth
- Whiteley
- Wolverhampton
- Yeovil
- York
The Light
Screenings available in Japanese audio with English subtitles and English audio:
- Addlestone (subtitled only)
- Bolton
- Bradford
- Cambridge
- New Brighton
- Sheffield
- Stockport (subtitled only)
- Walsall
- Wisbech
ODEON
Screenings available in Japanese audio with English subtitles and English audio:
- Andover
- Aylesbury
- Ayr
- Basingstoke
- Bath
- Beckenham
- Belfast
- Birmingham Broadway Plaza [ODEON Luxe]
- Birmingham New Street
- Blackpool
- Bournemouth BH2
- Bracknell
- Braehead
- Bridgend
- Brighton
- Bristol
- Bromborough [ODEON Luxe]
- Camden
- Cardiff
- Chatham
- Chelmsford
- Colchester
- Coventry
- Crewe
- Derby [ODEON Luxe]
- Dudley (Merry Hill)
- Dundee [ODEON Luxe]
- Dunfermline
- Durham [ODEON Luxe]
- East Kilbride [ODEON Luxe]
- Edinburgh Fort Kinnaird
- Edinburgh Lothian Road
- Edinburgh West [ODEON Luxe]
- Epsom
- Exeter
- Glasgow Quay [ODEON Luxe]
- Greenwich
- Guildford
- Harrogate
- Hatfield
- Huddersfield
- Hull [ODEON Luxe]
- Islington [ODEON Luxe & Dine]
- Kettering
- Kilmarnock
- Kingston
- Lee Valley [ODEON Luxe]
- Leeds Thorpe Park [ODEON Luxe]
- Leeds-Bradford [ODEON Luxe]
- Leicester [ODEON Luxe]
- Lincoln
- Liverpool ONE
- Liverpool Switch Island [ODEON Luxe]
- Llanelli
- London Covent Garden
- London Haymarket [ODEON Luxe]
- London Tottenham Court Road
- Loughborough
- Maidenhead [ODEON Luxe]
- Maidstone
- Manchester Great Northern
- Manchester Trafford Centre
- Mansfield
- Metrocentre
- Milton Keynes Stadium
- Newark
- Northwich Barons Quay
- Norwich
- Nuneaton [ODEON Luxe]
- Oldham
- Orpington
- Oxford George St
- Port Solent
- Preston
- Rochdale
- Sailsbury
- Sheffield [ODEON Luxe]
- Silverlink
- South Woodford
- Southampton
- Southend
- Stafford [ODEON Luxe]
- Stoke
- Streatham
- Surrey Quays
- Swadlincote
- Swansea
- Tamworth [ODEON Luxe]
- Taunton
- Telford [ODEON Luxe]
- Trowbridge
- Turnbridge Wells
- Uxbridge
- Warrington [ODEON Luxe]
- West Bromwich
- Weston Super Mare
- Wimbledon
- Worcester
- Wrexham Eagles Meadow
Showcase
Screenings available in Japanese audio with English subtitles and English audio:
- Bluewater [Cinema de Lux]
- Bristol Avonmeads
- Cardiff Nantgarw
- Coventry [Cinema de Lux]
- Derby [Cinema de Lux]
- Derby Foresters Park
- Dudley
- Glasgow [Cinema de Lux]
- Leeds [Cinema de Lux]
- Leicester [Cinema de Lux]
- Liverpool [Cinema de Lux]
- Manchester
- Newham
- Nottingham [Cinema de Lux]
- Paisley [Cinema de Lux]
- Peterborough [Cinema de Lux]
- Reading [Cinema de Lux]
- Southampton [Cinema de Lux]
- Teesside [Cinema de Lux]
- Walsall
Vue
Screenings available in Japanese audio with English subtitles and English audio:
- Aberdeen
- Basingstoke Festival Place
- Bicester
- Birmingham
- Blackburn
- Bolton
- Bristol – Cribbs Causeway
- Bury The Rock
- Camberley
- Cambridge
- Cardiff
- Cheshire Oaks
- Cleveleys
- Cramlington
- Croydon – Grant’s
- Croydon – Purley Way
- Dangenham
- Darlington
- Doncaster
- Dublin
- Eastleigh
- Edinburgh – Ocean Terminal
- Edinburgh – Omni Centre
- Exeter
- Gateshead
- Glasgow
- Halifax
- Hamilton
- Harrow
- Hull
- Inverness
- Lancaster
- Leeds – The Light
- Leicester
- Livingston
- London – Finchley North
- London – Finchley Road (O2 Centre)
- London – Fulham Broadway
- London – Islington (Angel)
- London – Piccadilly
- London – Shepherd’s Bush (not Westfield)
- London – Westfield (Shepherd’s Bush)
- London – Westfield Stratford
- London – Wood Green
- Manchester Lowry
- Manchester Printworks
- Merthyr Tydfil
- Newbury
- Newcastle Under Lyme
- Northampton
- Norwich
- Oxford
- Plymouth
- Portsmouth
- Preston
- Reading
- Romford
- Sheffield
- Southport
- Stirling
- Swansea
- Thanet (Westwood Cross)
- Torbay
- Watford
- York
It is recommended that viewers may require knowledge of the manga’s source material (specifically the story arc that takes place after the events of the anime’s fourth season) to better understand the timeline of the film.
My Hero Academia the Movie: Heroes Rising is the second theatrical film for the My Hero Academia anime franchise, following the first film Two Heroes. The anime is animated by studio Bones and is based on the manga series written and illustrated by Kohei Horikoshi. The manga is part of Weekly Shonen Jump like Black Clover, Naruto, and One Piece.
Plot Synopsis (via Manga Entertainment):
“The number one hero anime is back in cinemas for a battle beyond anything fans have ever seen! Class 1-A visits Nabu Island where they finally get to do some real hero work. The place is so peaceful that it’s more like a vacation … until they’re attacked by a villain with an unfathomable Quirk!
His power is eerily familiar, and it looks like Shigaraki had a hand in the plan. But with All Might retired and citizens’ lives on the line, there’s no time for questions. Deku and his friends are the next generation of heroes, and they’re the island’s only hope.”
Manga Entertainment has the home video rights for Season 1, Season 3 and the film Two Heroes. Funimation has the English rights for the series and is available to stream on Funimation Now, dubbed and subbed, and on Crunchyroll, subbed.
Source: Manga Entertainment