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Makoto Shinkai conceived the idea for Suzume while he was traveling around Japan to give talks about his past works. He said, "In Japan, it is customary to hold a jichin-sai [ja] or groundbreaking ceremony, before construction begins on a new building or home, but we do nothing when we close them down. " Shinkai noticed that there were more empty or abandoned areas in Japan due to the country's declining birth rate and aging population, so he thought of writing a story about "mourning deserted places. "[12][13] As a result, the film inevitably turned into a road movie about visiting places. [14] The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami served as an influence for the themes in the film. While the Tiamat comet in Your Name (2016) and the concept of Weathering with You (2019) were ideas influenced by the natural disaster, Shinkai felt that he should "express the impact [he] felt through the earthquake and tsunami, instead of continuing to depict it as a metaphor.[130] On November 29, 2020, it was announced that a third animated film for the series was in production. [131] The staff and cast from the previous two films reprised their roles. [132] In the first episode of the series' fifth season, the film was revealed to be titled My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission. The film was released in Japan on August 6, 2021,[133] and it began screening in the United States and Canada on October 29, 2021. [134] The film has grossed over $47 million worldwide, and became the tenth highest-grossing domestic film of 2021 in Japan. [135] A fourth animated film was announced on August 6, 2023. The film will take place in the concurrent story arc from the sixth season of the anime series. [136] On January 29, 2024, it was revealed that the film will be titled My Hero Academia: You're Next. It is set to premiere in Japan on August 2, 2024. [137][138] Live-action In October 2018, Legendary Entertainment acquired the rights to produce a live-action adaptation of the series. [139] In August 2021, it was revealed to be directed by Shinsuke Sato, with Alex Garcia and Jay Ashenfelter overseeing the adaptation, and Ryosuke Yoritomi representing the manga publisher Shueisha.
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