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My Hero Academia Season 7 Announces Its Streaming Home

UA 1-A Students as seen in My Hero Academia Season 7 trailer (Credits: Studio Bones)

My Hero Academia enthusiasts have been eagerly awaiting the return of the series for its seventh season this Spring, as it promises to get into the climactic battles that will shape the fate of Deku and Class 1-A.

Set to lead the charge among the major anime franchises returning in the upcoming wave of Spring 2024 releases, fans are buzzing with anticipation as they gear up to witness the final showdowns.

Scheduled to premiere on May 4th in Japan, Crunchyroll has stepped up as the official streaming platform for My Hero Academia Season 7 outside of Japan. Episodes will drop weekly starting May 4th at 2:30 AM PT, providing fans worldwide with a consistent release schedule to follow.

League of Villains as seen in My Hero Academia Season 7 trailer (Credits: Studio Bones)

My Hero Academia: Memories (Recap)

Additionally, Crunchyroll will begin streaming special recap episodes titled “My Hero Academia: Memories” on April 6th. These recaps will serve as a refresher, revisiting key moments from the first six seasons in preparation for the new episodes arriving in May.

As Season 7 picks up where Season 6 left off, viewers can expect an immediate plunge into the heart of the final confrontation between heroes and villains. With Shigaraki on the brink of harnessing All For One’s full power, Deku and his allies face a race against time to launch a decisive strike against their adversaries.

Star and Stripe as seen in My Hero Academia Season 7 trailer (Credits: Studio Bones)

The impending clash heralds the beginning of the endgame for both sides, setting the stage for pivotal battles that will shape the series’ ultimate conclusion.

For those looking to catch up on the action-packed journey of My Hero Academia thus far, Crunchyroll offers streaming access to all six seasons.

Moreover, fans can anticipate even more excitement on the horizon with the release of the franchise’s fourth film, “My Hero Academia: You’re Next,” slated for this Summer in Japan. As the series enters its final stages, there’s plenty for fans to look forward to in the My Hero Academia universe.

Umair Nakade: Umair, hailing from Mumbai, has a penchant for crafting content related to Anime and Manga. During his leisure hours, he channels his creativity into creating AMV edits on Instagram under the handle umair.amv.
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