My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising Smashes its Way into French Cinemas This Summer
Paris, July 10th 2020 - Crunchyroll and CGR Events are releasing the long-awaited My Hero Academia second movie in French cinemas from August 20th
My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising will be released in
French-subtitled version in more than 100 movie
theaters across France, Belgium and Luxembourg from
August 20th to 25th, to the delight of the many fans of
the superhero franchise
The film will also be previewed at a special event in
the legendary Parisian theater Le Grand Rex in Paris on
August 18th!
Synopsis
Class 1-A visits Nabu Island where they finally get to
do some real hero work. The place is so peaceful that
it's more like a vacation ... until they're attacked by a
villain with an unfathomable Quirk! His power is eerily
familiar, and it looks like Shigaraki had a hand in the
plan. But with All Might retired and citizens' lives on
the line, there's no time for questions. Deku and his
friends are the next generation of heroes, and they're
the island's only hope.
A superheroes hit license
With more than 3 million copies sold by the publisher Ki-Oon and a very committed fan
community, My Hero Academia is the greatest manga success of the last 10 years in France!
The TV show has four seasons now, broadcast on Toonami and J-One, and available on
Anime Digital Network (ADN) platform and on DVD/Blu-ray at Kazé.
The brand universe of My Hero Academia has been extended to many merchandising
products, such as the multi-platform video games edited by Bandai Namco, which released
"My Hero: One's Justice 2" on March 13, as well as toys and figures developed by Bandai.
More information: www.cgrevents.com
About Crunchyroll
Crunchyroll, a WarnerMedia company and the world's most popular anime brand, connects
anime and manga fans across 200+ countries and territories with 360-degree experiences.
Fans have access to the largest collection of licensed anime through Crunchyroll, Anime
Digital Network (in partnership with Citel, a subsidiary of Média-Participations), and Anime
on Demand video streaming services, translated in multiple languages for viewers
worldwide. Viewers can also access simulcasts — top series available immediately after
Japanese broadcast. Crunchyroll's services also extend to licensing of theatrical, TV, home
video, and consumer product rights.
Fans engage further with events (including owned events Crunchyroll Expo, Anime Awards,
Crunchyroll Movie Nights, KAZÉ Anime Nights), consumer products through eCommerce and
retail partners (Crunchyroll, KAZÉ, AV Visionen), Crunchyroll Games, KAZÉ Games, and
manga (KAZÉ Manga, Crunchyroll Manga app, Crunchyroll Manga Store).
Crunchyroll was founded in 2006 and is headquartered in San Francisco, with offices in Los
Angeles, Tokyo, Paris, Lausanne, Chisinau, and Berlin (AV Visionen). VRV (U.S.) and Eye See
Movies (Germany) are also Crunchyroll brands.
About CGR Events
CGR Events is a French distributor specializing in the broadcast of major cultural events live
or recorded in movie theaters. With over 700 participating cinemas, CGR Events is the
market leader and offers a wide variety of live shows to the general public. Through operas
and ballets, conferences, manga films, internationally renowned concerts or major sporting
events, CGR Events offers the opportunity to discover great shows in a movie theater near
you.