If you're an anime fan, September is always filled with excitement for new seasons. But for the My Hero Academia fan community, this month leaves a bit of a sour taste: the hit movie My Hero Academia: Two Heroes will officially leave Netflix on September 25. This used to be the easiest way to enjoy this masterpiece, but now it forces viewers to find other options.
This isn't just an anime leaving a streaming platform, it's a farewell to a series that has defined the legacy of My Hero Academia. With a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes, My Hero Academia: Two Heroes is a rare gem that's been praised by critics. Join Hobiverse to find out what makes this show so special and why its constant move between platforms is so inconvenient for fans.
Two Heroes - The movie that defined My Hero Academia
Released in 2018, My Hero Academia: Two Heroes arrived at a time when the series was in full swing. The story follows Deku and All Might to the futuristic I-Island, a place that showcases the most advanced Quirk research. Deku meets Melissa Shield, a girl who doesn't have a Quirk, but went through similar struggles before receiving One for All.

Deku and Melissa's friendship brings a rare emotional depth to an anime movie. The climax comes when the villain takes control of the security system, turning the celebration into a hostage crisis. Deku and his friends must fight, ending with a thrilling match where Deku and All Might team up. It's one of the most memorable moments in the franchise, connecting the teacher-student relationship between Deku and All Might in a way the TV series has never explored.
Not only is Two Heroes overwhelming with its action scenes and brilliant effects, it also makes its mark by revealing more about All Might's past and Deku's arduous journey. More importantly, the film is confirmed to be part of the main storyline, set firmly in the third season's timeline, making fans feel that this is not just a side story but an indispensable part of the series.
The shock of leaving Netflix and a "boost" for Crunchyroll
What makes fans regret is that My Hero Academia: Two Heroes has never had a stable home on the online platform. Just a few weeks after leaving Hulu, the show has now left Netflix, making fans even more annoyed because they have to "chase" between services.

From September 25, Crunchyroll will be the only place to legally stream the series. This makes Crunchyroll the most comprehensive destination, as the platform now owns all My Hero Academia movies, including the latest work You're Next. However, audiences who are attached to Netflix will be disappointed to lose a convenient option to access this superhero universe.
Given the show's popularity, it's surprising that Netflix would remove such an important title, especially as the anime series is gearing up for its climactic eighth season this fall.
Where to watch My Hero Academia: Two Heroes?
Currently, the only official option to watch My Hero Academia: Two Heroes is Crunchyroll. With a full library, this is where fans can enjoy every episode without interruption.
If you're a casual viewer, having to add another service might be inconvenient. But if you really love My Hero Academia, Crunchyroll is the place to experience the whole series. WATCH HERE.

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My Hero Academia: Two Heroes is not just an anime movie, but an important milestone in the series' legacy. If you haven't seen it or want to watch it again, come to Crunchyroll to accompany the young heroes on their endless journey.