The Dangers in My Heart anime heads to the big screen in Japan in a compilation film with some new scenes on February 13, 2026. Fans in the United States won’t have to wait much longer, because 10 select cities will get a chance to watch The Dangers in My Heart: The Movie starting on February 16, just three days after the Japanese opening. Screenings on February 16 will be in Japanese with English subtitles, with English-dubbed screenings to follow on February 18. Participating cities include Atlanta, Philadelphia, Dallas, Houston, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, New York and Fairfax, VA. Check out a new subtitled trailer and an updated visual below. The Dangers in My Heart: The Movie Subtitled Trailer HIDIVE announced plans for the screenings earlier today, following a special sneak peek panel the streamer hosted with TV Asahi at Anime Expo 2025. The Dangers in My Heart: The Movie compiles scenes from the TV anime along with newly-animated sequences. The first season of The Dangers in My Heart was directed by Hiroaki Akagi ( Teasing Master Takagi-san , A Couple of Cuckoos ) at studio Shin-Ei Animation, with series composition by Jukki Hanada ( Bloom Into You ), character designs by Masato Katsumata ( The Quintessential Quintuplets 2 ) and music by Kensuke Ushio ( Liz and the Blue Bird , A Silent Voice ). Dali Chen takes over as director for the film, with Akagi stepping into a chief director role. Seven Seas Entertainment publishes an official English version of Norio Sakurai's original manga. Here's how HIDIVE describes the film: Kyotaro Ichikawa is a painfully awkward middle school boy deep in the throes of eighth-grader syndrome, spending his days obsessed reading morbid books like The Encyclopedia of Murder and anatomical diagrams. His quiet, isolated world is suddenly turned upside down when Anna Yamada, the classroom star, unexpectedly steps into his life. Whether she’s casually eating rice balls in the library, humming to herself, or suddenly closing the distance between them, Yamada’s unpredictable behavior leaves Ichikawa constantly off balance. And before he knows it, she is occupying his every day thoughts. As they spend more time together, Yamada too begins to find herself drawn to Ichikawa in ways she never expected. It’s the first time either of them has truly understood what it means to “like” someone. Through misunderstandings and clumsy, heartfelt emotions, the distance between them slowly, but surely, begins to close. Source: Press Release


