My Hero Academia: You’re Next: Light Stick Cheer Screening
The Frida Cinema's seating is first-come, first-serve. For our Midnight Screenings, please plan on arriving by 11:30pm to ensure ample time for parking, picking up concessions, and securing optimal seats. Screening will begin promptly at midnight.
Director: Tensai Okamura Run Time: 110 min. Rating: NR Release Year: 2024 Language: Japanese
Starring: Daiki Yamashita, Mamoru Miyano, Meru Nukumi, Nobuhiko Okamoto, Yuki Kaji
See My Hero Academia: You’re Next in a whole new light with the Immersive Light Stick Cheer
screening – the first of its kind outside of Japan! Each attendee will receive a My Hero
Academia: You’re Next light stick that automatically reacts to the film and is theirs to keep as a
souvenir from the event. Join your fellow MHA fans and cheer on your favorite heroes as a
dazzling light show accompanies the on-screen action!
In a society devastated by the effects of an all-out war between heroes and villains, a mysterious giant fortress suddenly appears, engulfing towns and people one after another. Then, a man reminiscent of All Might, the “symbol of peace,” stands in front of Izuku and his friends…
What is the My Hero Academia: You’re Next light stick?
The My Hero Academia: You’re Next light sticks are exclusive to these limited Immersive Light
Stick Cheer screenings. Made in Japan and branded with the film logo both on the stick and the
custom wrist strap, it’s the perfect memento from this special fan experience!
How does it work?
The My Hero Academia: You’re Next light stick is programmed to react to the film’s audio,
automatically changing colors to match each moment. There’s nothing to configure, simply turn
it on and enjoy the show.
Do I get to keep the light stick?
Yes. The light stick is yours to keep after the show and can be manually used like any other
standard light stick.
What is a cheer screening?
In Japan, cheer screenings (or ouen joei) are fan events that encourage audience participation
often through cheering, singing, clapping, and bringing other common concert items like light
sticks into the theater. It’s the perfect opportunity to connect with fellow fans while experiencing
the movie in a concert-like setting.