The movie will feature unadapted stories from the manga.
With “Assassination Classroom” (Ansatsu Kyoushitsu) celebrating its 10th anime anniversary on 26 March, 2026, celebrations leading up to the date are already underway. The anime has revealed re-broadcasts, a special radio program, and most importantly: a new movie!
The news, which was announced through the anime’s official website, confirmed that the new movie, titled “Minna no Jikan” (translated to “Everyone’s Time”), is set to premiere in Japanese theatres on 20 March, 2026. The movie will feature unadapted stories in the manga that did not make an appearance in the anime.
Assassination Classroom: Minna no Jikan details
The cast for the original anime are returning to reprise their roles for the movie, with some of them being:
- Koro-sensei: Jun fukuyama
- Tadaomi Karasuma: Tomokazu Sugita
- Irina Jelavic: Shizuka Ito
- Nagisa Shiota: Mai Fuchigami
- Kaede Kayano: Aya Suzaki
- Karma Akabane: Nobuhiko Okamoto
- Yuma Isogai: Ryota Osaka
- Taiga Okajima: Rei Naito
- Hinata Okano: Minato Tanaka
Masaki Kitamura is helming the movie as director at Studio Lerche, with screenplay by Makoto Uezu and character design by Aya Higami. Avex Film Labels is set to distribute the movie.
Assassination Classroom adapted Yusei Matsui’s manga, and first aired in 2015 with Studio Lerche in charge of production. Season 2, which is also the final season for the series quickly followed in 2016, and ran for 25 episodes.
The manga, on the other hand, ran in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump from 2012 to 2016, with a total of 21 tankobon volumes.
Crunchyroll streams both Season 1 and 2, and describes the story as:
Forget about homework and pop quizzes. The students of Class 3E have a far more important assignment: kill their teacher before the end of the year! A tentacle-d sensei that moves at Mach 20 is out to conquer the classroom after destroying seventy percent of the moon. In addition to reading, writing, and arithmetic, the murderous monster behind the lectern will teach his students everything he knows about the assassination game. Should some eager beaver prove to be a quick study in killing, he or she will save Earth from extinction–and collect a hefty reward.