My Hero Academia Season 7 Release Date: In its 26 episodes, My Hero Academia raised the benchmark for television series. The protagonists attacked the headquarters of the Paranormal Liberation Front, Shigaraki destroyed an entire city, and Deku went through a significant emo phase. There was also significant character development. The show deepened our comprehension of well-known characters such as Ururaka and Bakugo and introduced us to new characters such as Hawks and Endeavour. But what should fans do now that the season has concluded? Join us as we speculate on the release date and plot of the seventh season of My Hero Academia.
My Hero Academia Season 7 Release Date
The seventh season of My Hero Academia was confirmed during the concluding credits of the most recent season. Let’s make some informed assumptions. Based on Season 6’s coverage of the manga by Khei Horikoshi (collected in seven tankbon volumes), we can predict that Season 7 will cover Chapters 329 to 399.
Chapter 382 of My Hero Academia is the most recent one to be published. The fifth season concluded in September 2021, and the sixth season debuted in October 2022, per the pattern established by the previous seasons.
We can safely infer that the seventh season of My Hero Academia will premiere in the spring of 2024 based on this information.
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My Hero Academia Season 7 Cast
- With Daiki Yamashita (Japanese) and Justin Briner (English), Izuku Midoriya is a work by Daiki Yamashita (English)
- Nobuhiko Okamoto (Japanese) and Clifford Chapin (English) authored Katsuki Bakugo (English)
- Shoto Todoroki (Japanese by Yuki Kaji, English by David Matranga) (English)
- Kenta Miyake (Japanese) and Christopher R. Sabat (American): All Might (English)
- Shota Aizawa by Christopher Wehkamp and Junichi Suwabe (Japanese) (English)
- Hawks: Japanese’s Yuichi Nakamura and American Zeno Robinson (English) Kki Uchiyama (Japanese) / Tomura Shigaraki; Eric Vale (English)
- All For One, by Akio tsuka (Japanese) and John Swasey (English)
- Tetsu Inada (Japanese) and Patrick Seitz (English): Endeavour (English)
- Ayane Sakura (Japanese); Luci Christian: Ochaco Uraraka (English)
- Kaito Ishikawa (Japanese) and J. Michael Tatum (English) star in the film Tenya Ida (English)
- Colleen Clinkenbeard and Marina Inoue (Japanese) on “Momo Yaoyorozu” (English)
- Yoshimasa Hosoya (Japanese) and Josh Grelle (American): Fumikage Tokoyami (English)
My Hero Academia Season 7 Plot
Curious viewers can catch a glimpse of what’s to come in the original, ongoing manga. Even though we won’t disclose the entire plot, there are major spoilers ahead. Season seven of My Hero Academia will likely pick up where season six left off, with the advent of the “Star and Stripes” American hero. If the film remains true to the manga, we will witness her battle against All For One and the aftermath of her devastating defeat.
In addition to resolving the lingering Todoroki family conflict through an epic battle between Dabi and Shoto, the seventh season will likely feature a plot involving the betrayal of the protagonists by a member of Class 1A. Soon, the series will reach its climax, which will be a massive conflict between our favourite heroes and All For One and Shigaraki.