The highly-anticipated My Hero Academia Season 7 has released its first official trailer, and it features Izuku Midoriya and his fellow heroes getting ready to battle All for One and his team of villains, and it looks like the heroes will be getting help from the top hero of North America, Cathleen Bate, aka Star and Stripe. The seventh season is scheduled to premiere on May 4, 2024. Before the new season premieres, there will be a special four-episode My Hero Academia Memories series that will air from April 6 to April 27.
Studio BONES is animating the upcoming season, with Kenji Nagasaki as the chief director Naomi Nakayama as the director. Yosuke Koruda worked on the series composition, while Yoshihiko Umakoshi and Hitomi Udashima are in charge of the character designs. Yuki Hayashi will return to compose the music once again.
My Hero Academia Season 7 recently unveiled a new teaser visual featuring Deku, Bakugo, Uraraka, and Todoroki while confirming a Spring 2024 premiere date. In addition to the seventh season, the shonen franchise is also getting ready to launch a new featured film, which will be set in a destroyed society, presumably the one fans saw in Season 6 of the TV anime. The series will have its own stage at the Jump Festa '24.
What is My Hero Academia Season 7 about?
The seventh season of My Hero Academia will continue the adapt Kohei Horikoshi's popular shonen manga series published as Boku no Hiiro Akademia since July 2014 in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump. As of today, 39 volumes of the manga series have been published, and VIZ Media holds the license in North America. My Hero Academia has over 85 million copies in circulation.
My Hero Academia Season 7 is expected to pick up where Season 6 left off. The top hero of North America, Star and Stripe is set to arrive and help Deku in his battle against All for One. The U.A.Traitor Arc will quickly follow the Star and Stripe Arc of the manga series, and it will see Deku discover that there might be someone leaking information to his greatest enemy.
Crunchyroll released a synopsis for My Hero Academia:
My Hero Academia Season 7 will be available to stream on Crunchyroll and other streaming services where it will be made available in your region.