A new anime film, titled Assassination Classroom the Movie: Everybody’s Time (Gekijōban Ansatsu Kyōshitsu Minna no Jikan), has announced additional voice cast members ahead of its Japanese premiere on March 20, 2026. The film will feature an entirely original adaptation of episodes previously unanimated, commemorating the tenth anniversary of the original TV anime broadcast. The main cast from the beloved series is also set to reprise their roles for this new installment.
New Voices Join the Classroom
Four new voice actors have been revealed to join the highly anticipated film. Kikuko Inoue will lend her voice to Azusa, while Mai Fuchigami will take on the role of Hotaru. Notably, Fuchigami also voices the protagonist, Nagisa Shiota, meaning she will perform both characters. Rounding out the new additions are Sayumi Suzushiro as Kaho Tsuchiya and Mai Kanazawa as Kokona Tagawa. All four cast members have shared their excitement regarding their involvement in the project.
Original Cast Reprises Beloved Roles
Fans will be delighted to hear that the core voice cast from the original Assassination Classroom anime series will be returning. Jun Fukuyama will once again voice the iconic Koro-sensei, with Mai Fuchigami returning as Nagisa Shiota, Aya Suzaki as Kaede Kayano, Nobuhiko Okamoto as Karma Akabane, and Tomokazu Sugita as Tadaomi Karasuma, among others. This continuity ensures a familiar and authentic experience for long-time viewers.
An Untold Story for the 10th Anniversary
Assassination Classroom the Movie: Everybody’s Time is poised to deliver a unique narrative that was not adapted during the original anime’s run. Described as a collection of episodes left out due to time constraints, the film will serve as a continuation of the main story, offering new insights and depth to the beloved characters and their journey with Koro-sensei. The original manga author, Yusei Matsui, has confirmed that the film is not merely an anniversary project but an essential continuation of the main storyline.
Key Creative Team Returns
The film sees the return of several key creative talents from the anime series. Masaki Kitamura, known for his work on After-School Hanako-kun, is directing the film at Lerche, the studio behind the original anime adaptation. Makoto Uezu, the screenwriter for the TV series, is penning the script, ensuring consistency in narrative and tone. Character designs are being handled by Aya Higami, who also worked on After-School Hanako-kun.
Release Date and Global Outlook
Assassination Classroom the Movie: Everybody’s Time is slated for a theatrical release in Japan on March 20, 2026, with Avex Film Labels handling distribution. While specific international release dates and potential English dubs have yet to be announced, fans worldwide are eagerly awaiting details on how they can experience this new chapter in the Assassination Classroom saga.
The Enduring Legacy of Assassination Classroom
Based on Yusei Matsui’s highly popular manga, which ran in Weekly Shonen Jump from 2012 to 2016 and sold over 27 million copies, Assassination Classroom tells the story of Class 3-E at Kunugigaoka Junior High School. The students are tasked with assassinating their seemingly invincible, tentacled homeroom teacher, Koro-sensei, before he destroys Earth. Beyond its action-comedy premise, the series garnered immense praise for its themes of growth, mentorship, and emotional bonds. The franchise has previously inspired two TV anime seasons, a compilation film titled Assassination Classroom: 365 Days, and two live-action films.









