My Hero Academia: Where All Three Movies Fit in the Series’ Timeline

Movies that spin out of long-running shonen anime like My Hero Academia typically play fast and loose with continuity, rarely fitting into the canon. Kohei Horikoshi took a different route with the movies tied to his blockbuster supehrero series, bringing the My Hero Academia movie timeline into canon through small but significant mentions in the manga, special episodes that laid the groundwork for the movie, and by filling in gaps in the manga’s and anime’s timeline through these movies.While Horikoshi did not write the My Hero Academia movies, he oversaw their production and embraced them in terms of their ties to the anime’s continuity. The My Hero Academia movies are considered canon, though their placement in the series is slightly blurred and a bit tricky to pin down. Luckily, the three My Hero Academia movies that are currently available contain enough context that keen viewers and readers figured out their order in the series.There are currently three My Hero Academia movies that can be watched online, with a fourth one set to release later this year. Two Heroes, Heroes Rising and World Heroes’ Mission each have their ups and downs, but they’ve received generally positive reviews from My Hero Academia fans worldwide. While many fans agree that Heroes Rising was the best of the three films, World Heroes’ Mission is right up there with it. All three movies are currently available to stream on Starz, Sling and Spectrum TV with a subscription. They are also available to rent digitally from Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video and Vudu.

Movies that spin out of long-running shonen anime like My Hero Academia typically play fast and loose with continuity, rarely fitting into the canon. Kohei Horikoshi took a different route with the movies tied to his blockbuster supehrero series, bringing the My Hero Academia movie timeline into canon through small but significant mentions in the manga, special episodes that laid the groundwork for the movie, and by filling in gaps in the manga’s and anime’s timeline through these movies.

While Horikoshi did not write the My Hero Academia movies, he oversaw their production and embraced them in terms of their ties to the anime’s continuity. The My Hero Academia movies are considered canon, though their placement in the series is slightly blurred and a bit tricky to pin down. Luckily, the three My Hero Academia movies that are currently available contain enough context that keen viewers and readers figured out their order in the series.

There are currently three My Hero Academia movies that can be watched online, with a fourth one set to release later this year. Two Heroes, Heroes Rising and World Heroes’ Mission each have their ups and downs, but they’ve received generally positive reviews from My Hero Academia fans worldwide. While many fans agree that Heroes Rising was the best of the three films, World Heroes’ Mission is right up there with it. All three movies are currently available to stream on Starz, Sling and Spectrum TV with a subscription. They are also available to rent digitally from Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video and Vudu.

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