My Hero Academia: Two Heroes Film Earns with 1.6 Billion Yen at Japanese Box Office
My Hero Academia: Two Heroes Film Earns with 1.6 Billion Yen at Japanese Box Office
My Hero Academia anime revealed on Tuesday
that the My Hero Academia: Two Heroes anime film
has sold 1.296 million tickets as of Monday to earn more than 1.6 billion yen
at the box office in Japan. In addition, Box Office Mojo reported that the film
has earned total of US$5,721,371 at theaters in North America to become the
10th highest-grossing anime film of all time in North America.
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Box Office reported on October 2 that the
film had earned US$5,117,633
after one week of screenings in the United States. The per-screen average for
October 2 was higher than any other film in the top 10 for that day. Funimation with a world premiere of the film with English subtitles at Anime Expo on July 5. The film opened in Japan on August 3, and earned 500,320,000 yen in its first three days to rank #4 in its opening show.
Funimation display the film in more than in 400 theaters in the United States and Canada
on September 25, 26, 27, 29 and
October 2 where Screenings on
September 25, 27, and 29 were English-dubbed, while screenings on September 26
and October 2 were in Japanese with English subtitles. Funimation proclaimed on October 3 that it added two more days of screenings for the film.
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