My Hero Academia has shown many great Pro Heroes, people who strive to rescue lives and defeat Villains. Plenty of Pro Heroes have expressive designs and personalities, each unique in their own way and resonating with many fans.

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Many Pro Heroes like Endeavor, All-Might, and Hawks have the potential for an exciting movie, fleshing out their motives and backstories. Fans can explore more of what makes these Pro Heroes so special, and have a better understanding of what it takes to be a Hero.

10 All Might Is Like Superman

All Might from My Hero Academia posing happily.

Without a doubt, Japan's former No. 1 Pro Hero All Might deserves a movie like Superman (1978). As a godlike being and the Symbol of Peace, All Might can have a movie that showcases his positive influence on the world.

Taking inspiration from Superman (1978), All Might's film can show him bettering the lives of many people through gracious deeds. The movie can also explore Toshinori Yagi's growth into All Might, demonstrating what he had to learn to become a heroic icon that people can look up to.

9 Humans Experimented On Nezu

Nezu is happy

Similar to the Marvel character Rocket Raccoon, people performed experiments on Principal Nezu. Still, Nezu always has a positive demeanor and looks out for All Might and the U.A. students.

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A film can explore Principal Nezu's backstory, showing the horrors he underwent as an experiment. Fans can see how Nezu slowly built his positive self despite the abuse he suffered, reminding everyone how people can rise above their trauma and create a better society for others.

8 Endeavor Strives To Be A Better Person

Endeavor hugging Shoto in My Hero Academia.

Endeavor is guilty of familial abuse, as he was blinded by his own dreams and competitive attitude. Endeavor's actions led to many people getting hurt, and he must deal with the consequences of his actions.

However, Endeavor still strives to be a righteous person by acknowledging that while he may never make up for his mistakes, he can still be a better man than he once was. An Endeavor film can show his gradual growth into a true hero, as well as finally building proper relationships with his family members.

7 Eraserhead Is An Underground Hero

Eraserhead in My Hero Academia

In contrast to Heroes like All-Might or Endeavor, the Pro Hero Eraserhead thrives as an underground hero, staying away from the media. As a result, he probably has interesting stories involving hidden crime syndicates.

A movie about Eraserhead can explore his views on the media and public heroes, and how it relates to his decision to fight against secret Villains in the shadows. The film can delve into how important it is to have Pro Heroes who operate outside the media, as well as show more of Eraserhead's personal journey as a Hero.

6 Gran Torino Taught All Might

Gran Torino yelling at Deku in My Hero Academia.

Gran Torino is an old-school Pro Hero and personally trained the No. 1 Hero himself: All Might. In addition, Gran Torino was personal friends with All Might's predecessor, Nana Shimura. Gran Torino can have a movie that explores his past and the lessons he imparted to All Might.

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It would be fascinating to see Gran Torino's view on the world before the rise of Pro Heroes, giving another perspective for fans to discuss. The film can also delve into the old Hero's relationships with Nana and All Might, showing how they positively influenced him in his younger days.

5 Rock Lock Is Rude Out Of Paternal Love

rock lock grinning in battle

The Pro Hero Rock Lock was often rude towards young Heroes in training, including Deku and others from U.A. High School. Rock Lock continuously criticized the aspiring Heroes and made it clear that he thought they shouldn't be involved with the big leagues. However, Rock Lock's harsh words came from a place of genuine love and concern.

Since he has a child of his own, Rock Lock frequently worries about the students and wants what's best for them. However, he also acknowledges how great they are as Heroes. Rock Lock can have a movie where he deals with his conflicting feelings. He can train new students and learn to let them advance on their own, similar to how a parent must let their child learn to be independent.

4 Mt. Lady Was Vain But Proved How Selfless She Is

Mt. Lady mocking Midnight from My Hero Academia.

My Hero Academia introduced Mt. Lady as a vain Pro Hero who sought out attention and money. However, the series eventually showed that she truly cared about saving lives and will do her best to protect others.

Mt. Lady can have a film that delves into her development, exploring her tribulations during the war. The audience can get a better sense of how she is growing as a Hero and the personal impact the war has had on her, seeing how far she's pushed her limits.

3 Death Arms Is Tough But Sensitive To Public Criticism

Death Arms smoking from My Hero Academia.

The war has had long-lasting effects on My Hero Academia's world and society, with many Pro Heroes quitting due to trauma and hardships. An example is Death Arms, who retired due to immense public backlash against Heroes.

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While it may be easy to dismiss Death Arms's reason for retirement, it is an understandable and relatable struggle for many people. A film about Death Arms can explore the psychological toll the war and public perception has had on Pro Heroes. The movie can also delve into Death Arms's thoughts after retirement, seeing whether his desire to be a Hero is truly gone.

2 Midnight Fought Til The Very End

Midnight gushes over the students' enthusiasm in My Hero Academia.

Although Midnight was mainly used as a joke character, she proved herself as a sufficient fighter and capable Hero. She also acknowledged the worth of various U.A. students, recognizing their skill and honor. In addition, she fully demonstrated her resolve during the War, dying and inspiring the next generation of Heroes to take the reins.

A Midnight film can show her training different students to prepare them for the harsh reality of being a Hero. Seeing her cultivating future Heroes and building strong relationships with them would make revisiting her death during the war hit even harder.

1 Hawks Is Willing To Make Hard Choices

Hawks showing off Fierce Wings in My Hero Academia.

Hawks is currently Japan's No. 2 Hero, with a fascinating backstory and a trusting relationship with Endeavor. In addition, fans got to see Hawks do undercover work, where Hawks had to make some hard choices. A film about Hawks can explore his relationship with the League of Villains, particularly with Twice, who Hawks had to kill.

The movie can explore Hawks and Twice's similarities and differences, shining a light on Hero society and how different people react to it. The film can also give a better understanding of Hawks and Twice's relationship, showing that the two truly cared about each other.

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