My Hero Academia: You’re Nexthas proven itself a smashing success at the box office worldwide. The film was released in Japan on July 13, 2025, and in the United States on July 21, 2025. Since these dates, the movie hasamassed $23,615,369 internationally, and a whopping $26,622,789 worldwide. Not just that,My Hero Academia: You’re Nextwas also the top movie at Japan’s box office and #8 in the US.
My Hero Academia’sfranchise boasts three theatrical films so far, and this most recent one is gearing up to be one of the series' greatest projects yet. Animated by Studio Bones and based on the original manga by Kohei Horikoshi, the hit film raked in$3,007,420 in just the United States during its opening weekend. During its opening weekend in Japan, it was just as well-received, earning the equivalent of $6.28 million. This movie has destroyed previous records. Its opening day in Japan was more successful than the opening days of the previousMy Hero Academiafilms, givingYou’re Nexta great start.

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My Hero Academia: You’re Next is finally in theaters, and overall, the film is a fantastic addition to the franchise that any fan should see.
HowMy Hero Academia: You’re Next’sBox Office Compares To Other Anime Hits
Although Not on Par With Its Japan Opening, the Film’s Domestic Numbers Have Been Pretty Good So Far
In recent years, anime movies have taken the world by storm, unlocking new possibilities for the genre by capturing the attention of moviegoers. Some recent popular theatrical releases includeDragon Ball Super: Super Hero, BLUE LOCK THE MOVIE -EPISODE NAGI-,One Piece Film: Red, Demon Slayer: Mugen Train, Jujutsu Kaisen 0, Spy × Family Code: White, andThe Boy and the Heron.Some of these films are one-off self-contained stories, while some expand on a pre-existing franchise, bringing its story to the big screen. What all of them have in common, though, is their massive success with both American and worldwide audiences.
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In comparison with these other films,My Hero Academia: You’re Nexthas already beatBLUE LOCK THE MOVIE -EPISODE NAGI-‘sopening weekend and came pretty close to matchingSpy × Family Code: White’snumbers. However, it did not enjoy the complete box office victory of a film likeDragon Ball Super: Super Herothat achieved a $21 million domestic opening weekend.
My Hero Academia: Two Heroes’opening earned $1,388,499,My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising’sopening earned $5,891,252, andMy Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission’sopening earned $6,255,779. So,among the franchise’s films,You’re Next’sopening weekend falls somewhere in the middle.
WhyMy Hero Academia: You’re NextIs Lagging Behind the Competition
Although Its Domestic Opening Weekend Was Not a Standout, the Film Is Succeeding Globally
My Hero Academia: You’re Next’sopening in Japan was better than its opening domestically, although its domestic numbers are impressive. Franchises likeJujutsu Kaisen, Dragon Ball,andOne Piecehave reached legendary status in the United States and Canada, explaining the sky-high domestic box office numbers for films related to these franchises.My Hero Academiais still incredibly well-known, and its opening weekend earned nearly double the amountTwo Heroes’did. Its opening weekend in Japan was also extremely lucrative. Since the film has only been out a few days domestically,it still has ample time to become a hit.
My Hero Academia: You’re Next
Cast
In a world where heroes and villains clash, Deku faces a powerful new threat in the form of Dark Might, an evil doppelgänger of his mentor, All Might. As a mysterious fortress begins devouring entire cities, Class 1-A must rise to stop this unprecedented danger and uncover the villain’s true motives.