My Hero Academia is one of the most popular shonen of the last decade, perfect for those approaching a Japanese production for the first time. Given the success of the manga, which has sold millions of copies worldwide, Kohei Horikoshi's work has been adapted into an anime series consisting of six seasons and three anime films.
Although the three animated films had great success at the box office, not all readers caught up with the events that took place in them, as many of the My Hero Academia feature films are non-canon. However, it seems that Kohei Horikoshi has now closed the matter. THE My Hero Academia feature films have entered the manga canon and for that they absolutely have to be seen.
To confirm that My Hero Academia movies are all canon is the latest chapter of the manga by Kohei Horikoshi. In My Hero Academy 384 Journalists are documenting the fight against All For One to let the public know how hard the heroes are working to defend the country and restore hope to Japan.
The correspondents, who are monitoring the situation from helicopters despite the prohibitive weather situation, want the world to know it's not over and that UA High School students, students from other national academies and Pro Heroes are fight for the future.
The broadcast is slowly spreading throughout the network and is being seen by some Characters viewers have come to know from the three My Hero Academia films. Also watching the newscast are Rody Souls' little brothers and international heroes from World Heroes Mission, Melissa Shield from Two Heroes and Mahoro and Katsuma from Heroes: Rising. We remind you that recently Melissa Shield was also indirectly mentioned in the anime My Hero Academia.