My Hero Academia is widely regarded as one of the best anime shows around.
Based on the manga by Kōhei Horikoshi, the anime adaptation follows Izuku Midoriya, a boy born without superpowers, who is enrolled in a prestigious high school for superheroes in training after being granted a “quirk” by the world’s greatest hero, All Might.
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The series began in April 2016 and has become a worldwide hit since. After a four-part recap, titled My Hero Academia: Memories, aired in April, the show’s seventh season is set to debut this month on Crunchyroll.
When is the first episode of My Hero Academia season 7 out?
The first episode is released on Saturday May 4 at 2.30am PT/5.30am ET in the US on Crunchyroll. In the UK, this translates to 10.30am BST.
The remaining episodes are set to air weekly every Saturday from this date. Like previous seasons, it’s expected to feature 25 episodes in total.
Is there a trailer?
Crunchyroll debuted a trailer for the seventh season in April – check it out above.
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A live-action film adaptation of My Hero Academia is currently in the works at Netflix, which was originally announced back in 2018. Obi-Wan Kenobi screenwriter Joby Harold is attached to the project, with Shinsuke Sato (Alice In Borderland) set to direct.
On the anime side, a fourth film titled My Hero Academia: You’re Next is set to premiere in Japan in August this year. An international release date has yet to be announced.