My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 4 Preview Hints at Aizawa's Plan for Yuga Aoyama
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My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 4 Preview Hints at Aizawa's Plan for Yuga Aoyama

After the big reveal in the previous episode, Aizawa seems to be planning what to do with Yuga in My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 4.

The Pro Heroes finally learn who the traitor is: Yuga Aoyama. But despite the threat he brings, Deku still believes that he can be the hero he wishes to be. As others doubt Yuga’s loyalty, the preview for My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 4, titled The Story of How Everyone Became a Hero, hints at Aizawa’s plan for Yuga.

You can see the My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 4 trailer below:

 

The trailer for My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 4 starts with Red Riot looking mad while discussing with his fellow Class 1-A students. Present Mic is the next to talk as Deku is seen crying while the latter tries to redeem Yuga. Tenya Ida also delivers his speech while Yuga tears up, his mouth still covered.

Later, Aizawa appears through a monitor, and Nezu joins the discussion. All Might seemingly agree with what they’re talking about. From the looks of it, they’re discussing what to do with Yuga. Yuga and his family are brought out, Deku following behind them and calling his fellow hero out.

Alternatively, the new episodes’ stills center on Yuga's questioning. Present Mic leads the discussion, with Yuga sitting behind him. Katsuki Bakugo appears mad at Yuga as he awaits what will happen next. Sansa Tamakawa leads the Police Force, which takes Yuga and his family after the inquiry.

While they’re being brought out, Mezo Shoji, Ida, Deku, Shoto Todoroki, Ochaco Uraraka, and Rikido Sato watch behind them. But despite the tension, Mei Hatsume looks happy as she takes the scene. All Might and Hawks appear serious as the discussion continues. For the last two stills, Aizawa and Yuga talk while detained.

You can see the My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 4 stills below:

 

What to Expect from My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 4

My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 4 will continue questioning Yuga after being revealed to be All for One’s informant. Yuga’s parents made a deal with the villain to give him a Quirk. But in return, the young hero would work for him as a spy. Though Yuga sees himself as an enemy, Deku is convinced he can still become a hero. From there, Aizawa’s plans will be revealed.

You can read the My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 4 synopsis below:

All For One's minion and informant was Yuuga Aoyama. He called himself ‘scum.’ ‘enemy.’ Deku reaches out to Aoyama, who blames him, saying, ‘You can still become a hero.’ And what plan does Aizawa come up with...?

The anime is based on Kohei Horikoshi’s manga of the same title. It started its serialization in July 2014 and had collected 40 tankobon volumes. As of April 2024, it had over 100 million copies in circulation, making it one of the best-selling manga series of all time. With its success, it has spawned a huge media franchise, with numerous spinoff manga and expanding into stage plays, merchandise, and media, like video games.

Of course, it also has an anime adaptation produced by Studio Bones. Its first season was released in April 2016, followed by the second season in April 2017, the third season in April 2018, the fourth season in October 2019, the fifth season in March 2021, and the sixth season in October 2022. It also has three animated movies; the fourth one, My Hero Academia: You’re Next, is slated to premiere on August 2, 2024. In addition, it has nine original video animations (OVA) and an upcoming live-action movie adaptation by Legendary Entertainment.

What date and time will My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 4 be released?

My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 4 is set to release on SaturdayMay 25, at 5:30 PM JST on Yomiuri TVNippon TV, and other affiliated networks in Japan. It will then stream on Crunchyroll internationally.

For other release times based on your region, you can check the list below:

  • 2:30 AM Pacific Daylight Time

  • 5:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time

  • 9:30 AM British Summer Time

  • 10:30 AM Central European Summer Time

  • 3 PM Indian Standard Time

  • 5:30 PM Philippine Standard Time

  • 7 PM Australia Central Standard Time

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