My Hero Academia: Two Heroes, the first feature film set within the popular superhero universe, is now streaming on both Crunchyroll and Netflix. Available with both English dub and subtitle options, this movie offers fans a chance to revisit or discover the origins of Class 1-A's summer break adventures.

Produced by the acclaimed Studio Bones, known for its dynamic action sequences in the main series, Two Heroes follows Izuku Midoriya and his mentor All Might to I-Island, a hub for Quirk research and hero technology. There, Midoriya encounters new allies and faces a dangerous threat that tests the limits of his burgeoning powers and heroic spirit.

The film, which takes place chronologically after Season 3 of the anime, delves into the relationship between Midoriya and All Might while introducing key supporting characters like the Quirk engineer Melissa Shield. Its narrative explores the essence of heroism beyond just powerful Quirks, focusing on courage and ingenuity.

With a MyAnimeList score of 7.52 from nearly half a million voters, My Hero Academia: Two Heroes proved to be a solid entry in the franchise. It provides a self-contained story that expands the world of My Hero Academia, offering a compelling blend of high-stakes action and character development that fans have come to expect from the series.