'My Hero Academia: Two Heroes' First Reactions Arrive Online
07/05/2018 06:33 pm EDT
@meganpeterscb
Comicbook.com's own Megan Peters was on the scene for the premiere, and totally gives her approval on the film stating it's "a near perfect movie."
@JessJMcCallum
Fans of Kirishima and Bakugo's "friendship" (with imaginings of something more) will be glad to hear Twitter user @JessJMcCallum confirms that the popular "Kiribaku" ship is "strong" in the final movie:
@chapchae
Twitter user @chapchae puts their reaction into helpful bullet points, and seem to highlight a "lot of girls screamed, often" which further enforces the "Kiribaku" ship @JessJMcCallum mentions:
@JayKloss03
Twitter user @JayKloss03 was so impressed by the movie that they can't wait to see the film again when it officially premieres:
@YonkouProd
Twitter user @YonkouProd says My Hero Academia: Two Heroes is an "absolutely phenomenal movie" and is "shook" by its quality:
@iwatodai
Twitter user @iwatodai didn't even sleep before the film, and didn't eat while waiting on it to premiere but was still absolutely floored by the movie in the end. They also can't wait for its official release:
@joltzzon
Twitter user @joltzzon says that everyone should go out and see My Hero Academia: Two Heroes when it officially releases:
@_haruehiro
In the end, Twitter user @_haruehiro rounds out the main core of fans' reactions by stating that the film was the most "epic anime movie ever." Big words that the movie is sure to live up to when it finally releases.
For those unfamiliar with the My Hero Academia juggernaut, the series was created by Kohei Horikoshi and has been running in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump since July 2014. The story follows Izuku Midoriya, who lives in a world where everyone has super powers but he was born without them. Dreaming to become a superhero anyway, he's eventually scouted by the world's best hero All Might and enrolls in a school for professional heroes. The series has been collected into 15 volumes so far, and has been licensed by Viz Media for an English language release since 2015.
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