A possible cast list for Netflix's live-action My Hero Academia film has surfaced online.
As detailed on Anime Senpai, Netflix confirmed last year that it would release a live-action film adaptation of My Hero Academia. The initial announcement revealed Joby Harold) as the writer and Shinsuke Sato (Death Note: Light Up the New World) as both Director and Executive Producer. The company has since gone several months and has yet to confirm further details on the project. Recently, a cast list for the film appeared on IMDb, but most of it has now been removed, leaving only Leon Masuda as Ochaco and Taylour Paige as Rumi Usagiyama. An anime-centric Twitter account called Tokanim (or Tokanim_FR) showcased the removed cast picks to its followers. Another Twitter account called MyTimeToShineHello also reported that the My Hero Academia film had been changed into a series for Netflix.
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As detailed on Anime Senpai, Netflix confirmed last year that it would release a live-action film adaptation of My Hero Academia. The initial announcement revealed Joby Harold) as the writer and Shinsuke Sato (Death Note: Light Up the New World) as both Director and Executive Producer. The company has since gone several months and has yet to confirm further details on the project. Recently, a cast list for the film appeared on IMDb, but most of it has now been removed, leaving only Leon Masuda as Ochaco and Taylour Paige as Rumi Usagiyama. An anime-centric Twitter account called Tokanim (or Tokanim_FR) showcased the removed cast picks to its followers. Another Twitter account called MyTimeToShineHello also reported that the My Hero Academia film had been changed into a series for Netflix.
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- by Renee Senzatimore
- CBR
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- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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