Season 7 of ‘My Hero Academia’ Set for a Decisive Battle in Spring 2024

Summary

  • Season 7 of ‘My Hero Academia’ will debut on May 4, 2024, and will be simulcasted by Crunchyroll.
  • The upcoming season will continue the story from episode 138, where the villain, All for One, exits prison.
  • The anime will also get a fourth film with an original story by the creator, Horikoshi.

Season 6 of ‘My Hero Academia’ was a draining experience for viewers due to its dark, brutal, and grim atmosphere. After being concerned that he would become an anti-hero, fans were relieved to see Deku back in the U.A.

Although season 6 ended satisfactorily, the heroes’ difficulties have not yet been resolved. Fans are thrilled as the manga celebrates its 10th anniversary with exciting news about the following season.

During the Jump Festa ’24 event, a new trailer for Season 7 of ‘My Hero Academia’ was revealed. Season 7 will debut on May 4, 2024, and will be simulcasted by Crunchyroll. The anime will also air a four-episode ‘My Hero Academia Memories’ starting on April 6.

Season 7 of the anime was confirmed during the end credits of the season 6 finale. The upcoming season will continue the story where the villain, All for One, breaks out of prison and gathers an army of baddies. It will be adapted from chapter 329 of the manga (volume 34).

Following the manga’s storyline, season seven will likely deal with the aftermath of the US-based superhero’s defeat against All for One. Moreover, it might cover a betrayal within Class 1A and resolve the long-standing Todoroki family drama.

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The newly-released trailer for season 7 of My Hero Academia has teased a lot of clashes between Izuku and All for One, along with other characters. It also hints at a new hero called ‘Star and Stripe’ and the final war between the heroes and the villains.

Romi Park (also known for Hanji in Attack on Titan) will voice the character, Star and Stripe in the new season. Other than that, the cast from the previous season will return.

The anime will also get a fourth film, and the creator, Horikoshi, will serve as the general supervisor and original character designer. The film will have an original story that will take place around the same time as the TV anime, with the collapse of “Safe Society.”

The announcement of Season 7 generated mixed opinions among the fanbase. This was because it is unusual for an anime season to start airing just one month into a new season.

The announcement also left some fans uncertain about the episode count for the next season. Others were confused about the episode numbering and format, wondering if the special episodes would be considered part of season 7.

However, some fans were happy that season 7 of ‘My Hero Academia’ will begin streaming on May 4th, which is also “Star Wars Day.” Since Horikoshi is a “Star Wars” fan, it was fitting for the anime to be released on that date.

Season 7 promises to maintain the excitement and hype of the previous seasons. We can expect to see our favorite characters fighting against All for One in a decisive battle. Be sure to mark your calendars so you don’t miss this epic showdown.

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About My Hero Academia

My Hero Academia is a Japanese superhero manga series written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi. It has been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump since July 2014, with its chapters additionally collected in 37 tankōbon volumes as of February 2023.

It follows a quirkless boy Izuku Midoriya and how he backed the greatest Hero alive. Midoriya, a boy who has been admiring heroes and their ventures since the day he was born, came into this world without a quirk, where almost everybody is born with one.

On one fateful day, he meets All Might the greatest Hero of all time and discovers that he was quirkless as well. With his diligent attitude and unwavering spirit about being a hero, Midoriya manages to impress All Might. He is chosen to be the heir to the power of One for All.

Source: Official Website

Aaheli Pradhan

Aaheli Pradhan

A grandma by heart who loves to knit, sketch, and swing in parks. Binge-reads a massive amount of manga from psychological to shounen-ai. Either awkward or salty, there's no in-between.

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