"My Hero Academia" upcoming movie, "My Hero Academia: The Two Heroes," will explore All Might's past and origin. Aside from the film, one of the series' most influential heroes will have his special manga that will be released in Japan. In fact, the franchise's Twitter page gave its fans a glimpse of what is to come.

"My Hero Academia" big special is about to reveal All Might's "darkest memories," per Comicbook. The "My Hero Academia: The Two Heroes" trailer shows a lot of information about All Might, his past, and the different events that happened to his life that left a significant impact on his personality.

However, in the special "My Hero Academia" manga, those incidents seem to cause a big issue in his past. This makes him look terrified. Here, fans can see the young All Might. He will be joined by his mentor, Nana Shimura, who comes to save him before anything else happens to him. He will also be seen in tears as he seems to know something terrible is about to occur.

According to Otakukart, the special "My Hero Academia" manga may reveal the fight against All For One, who killed Nana Shimura. There is even a theory that supports this claim when the mentor points All Might and says, "You're next." This may mean that she chooses the hero to take her legacy to be "Symbol of the Peace."

Kohei Horikoshi also writes the special "My Hero Academia" manga. It is a nine-page series that will explore All Might's journey and the incidents that honed him to be the hero that he is today.

Fans know that Nana Shimura has trained all Might, but little did they know that it is beyond a mentor-apprentice relationship. In fact, his connection to Nana is a big part of his character and philosophy as he learns a lot from her.

"My Hero Academia" is created by Kohei Horikoshi and can be seen in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen. It tells the story of Izuku Midoriya, the only person who has no powers in the world where everyone has it. He has been scouted by All Might and enrolls him in the school of heroes as he also dreams to be one of them someday.

"My Hero Academia: The Two Heroes" will be released on August 3 in Japan. Its world premiere happened on July 5 at the Anime Expo.