We also got to hear a snippet of the film's title track, "Empathy" by the J-rock band, Asian Kung-Fu Generation, who have performed songs for other popular anime series, such as Naruto and Bleach. Asian Kung-Fu Generation will also perform an insert song in the movie titled “Flowers.” The melodic song will be featured during a scene involving Deku and Rody Soul. The trailer features new scenes from the movie, specifically showcasing the two new characters, Flect Turn and Rody Soul, as well as montages of our favorite characters joining together to stop the Humanize.
On June 15, the official trailer for My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission was released, with another following on July 19. RELATED: Demon Slayer's Mugen Train Was a Perfect Arc for a Movie Midoriya, Bakugo and Todoroki’s stealth suits have an embroidered emblem with “W.H.A” on their shoulders, which most likely stands for “World Hero Association.” With the anticipated introduction of heroes and villains from around the world, this looks to be MHA's most expansive film yet, branching out beyond Japan. The film looks to build upon the My Hero Academia universe by including an international team of heroes and showcasing new gear and wardrobe for the central trio. Many fans found the revelation of Midoriya as a wanted criminal comical and wondered what the reasoning was behind Midoriya’s “murder spree.” Given his shonen hero status, kind-hearted nature and desire to save people, we can safely speculate that Midoriya has been falsely accused and may need to clear his name. The trailer also showcases three fan-favorite heroes who are currently training at Endeavor’s agency, Izuku Midoriya, Katsuki Bakugo and Shoto Todoroki, as a team.
In this teaser, we see an uprising of a mysterious cult, Izuku Midoriya becoming a wanted fugitive for committing mass murder, and a united front of new and familiar heroes battling against an unknown force. A teaser trailer was released on March 27, providing some key clips hinting at the movie’s storyline.