My Hero Academia enthusiasts have received exciting news regarding the upcoming seventh season of the anime. With 25 episodes confirmed, the series continues its tradition of substantial episode counts, maintaining the trend set since its second season.
Additionally, season 7 will be divided into two courses, ensuring ample content for fans to enjoy. To kick off the anticipation, the month of April will feature four recap episodes titled “Memories,” providing a refresher on the events of season 6 and building excitement for what’s to come.
While details about the specific manga arcs to be adapted remain scarce, teasers suggest that season 7 will get into pivotal storylines.
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Speculation swirls around potential adaptations of significant events, including the revelation of the traitor within UA, a showdown between the American hero Star and Stripe and the formidable Tomura Shigaraki, and the initial stages of the War Arc.
Some fans even speculate that the season could conclude with epic confrontations like the battle between Endeavor and All For One.
What to Expect?
The focal point of the upcoming season will undoubtedly be the final War arc from the manga, promising intense developments for protagonists Deku and Tomura Shigaraki.
As the ultimate hero and villain respectively, Deku and Shigaraki’s narratives are poised to reach climactic heights, setting the stage for an epic showdown.
Additionally, the War arc aims to address lingering plot threads, such as Endeavor’s tumultuous relationship with Dabi and the Todoroki family, the enduring rivalry between All For One and All Might, and the enigmatic connection between Himiko Toga and Ochako Uraraka.
With anticipation building and the promise of gripping storylines ahead, My Hero Academia fans eagerly await the premiere of season 7, poised to get on another thrilling journey with their favorite heroes and villains.