My Hero Academia Season 4 is Here...

The next exciting chapter in the My Hero Academia saga is here, so here’s the lowdown on what’s to come.

















My Hero Academia is one of the more popular anime to emerge in recent years. With three seasons and a feature film under its belt, the series' Season 4 hits the ground running in 2019 for what's to be another year of excitement. Young Izuku Midoriya and his fellow classmates at U.A. High continues to gracefully and believably grow into the next generation of professional heroes. Here's everything we know about the new season!


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You can typically catch new My Hero Academia Season 4 episodes every Saturday on Crunchyroll, Funimation, and Hulu. However, the upcoming episode 4, "Fighting Fate", is set to skip a week. It will be released on November 9, 2019. You can watch the trailer below.



My Hero Academia Season 4 Episode 1: The Scoop on U.A. Class 1-A


"After All Might announces his retirement, freelance reporter Taneo Tokuda goes to the dorms to investigate U.A. Class 1-A."

My Hero Academia Season 4 Episode 2: Overhaul


"Overhaul pays a visit to the League of Villains, and Midoriya tries to find a place to do his work study."

My Hero Academia Season 4 Episode 3: Boy Meets...


"Izuku battles Sir Nighteye so he can do his work study at Nighteye's agency, but Nighteye has someone else in mind to be All Might's successor..."

My Hero Academia Season 4 Episode 4: Fighting Fate


Yet to be aired

My Hero Academia Season 4 Story Details


Season three of My Hero Academia ends with the introduction of The Big 3, U.A. High’s most powerful students, with Mirio Togata making a particularly strong impression. Mirio also announces to Midoriya and the company that their next major task will be internships with major Pro-Heroes. My Hero Academia’s  “Internship Arc” is the series’ longest arc from the manga, so it’s safe to say that it will take up the bulk of season four. Season four will also further the growth of the show’s new, powerful characters from both the hero and villain departments, like All Might’s former sidekick, Nighteye, and a new foe, Overhaul (who’s in full form in season four’s brief teaser from Jump Festa). Season four is very much still apart of the larger “Rise of the Villains” saga and that short teaser indicates that Shigaraki and his evil team will continue to gain power

My Hero Academia Season 4 Poster



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