My Hero Academia Movies: Release Order
My Hero Academia is a popular Japanese anime franchise set in a world where approximately 80% of humanity possesses superpowers called Quirks. The story follows Izuku Midoriya, a Quirkless boy who dreams of becoming a hero and eventually inherits the power of the world's greatest hero, All Might, gaining admission to the prestigious U.A. High School for heroes-in-training.
All four films are considered canon to the main anime series and were supervised by original creator Kōhei Horikoshi. The films follow the students of Class 1-A as they face increasingly dangerous threats, from a high-tech island heist to a terrorist organization bent on eradicating Quirks worldwide. Each film is set at a specific point in the anime's timeline, with characters and events occasionally referenced in the manga.
Linear Timeline: Release Order = Story Order

My Hero Academia: Two Heroes
All Might and Deku visit a high-tech floating island for a hero convention, but when villains breach the security system, Class 1-A students must step up to save the day.

My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising
Class 1-A students visit the peaceful Nabu Island for hero work, but their vacation is interrupted when a powerful villain with a familiar quirk attacks. With All Might retired, Deku and his classmates must step up as the island's only hope against this new threat.

My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission
When a mysterious organization called Humarize threatens to end humanity based on their belief in the Quirk Singularity Doomsday theory, Pro-Heroes worldwide recruit UA Academy students to form an elite team. The young heroes must work together to stop this global crisis and save the future of their world.

My Hero Academia: You're Next
In a world devastated by war between heroes and villains, a mysterious giant fortress begins consuming towns and people. When a figure reminiscent of the legendary hero All Might appears before Izuku and his friends, they must face this new threat.
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