My Hero Academia Season 5 Officially Announced

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My Hero Academia Season 4 is at its finale with only one big episode left and we have received an official report confirming My Hero Academia Season 5.

A recent report from @WSJ_Manga, a trusted news source posted a leaked scan from Weekly Shonen Jump issue 19 officially confirming Boku no hero Academia season 5 in production. It was announced last week that MHA will share a big news in latest WSJ issue which many of us anticipated to season 5 announcement.

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My Hero Academia Season 5 Release date

The scan doesn’t mention when season 5 will release but going by the trend how previous four seasons have done, Season 5 most likely will release in 2021 either in Summer or Fall somewhere between July to December.Once the news is officially confirmed this article will be updated with the relevant information for the My Hero Academia Season 5 premiere date.

We at AnimeNewsAndFacts expect to hear more about announcement once the last episode airs on saturday.

My Hero Academia Season 5 Plot

Boku Hero Academia Season 5 will start with Joint Training Arc where Class 1-A and 1-B will compete against each other in a Joint Training Battle, joining them is fan favourite Hitoshi Shinso who is eager to enter the Hero Course. While the exercise is being held, Izuku discovers a new secret about One For All; one that none of the previous eight users ever could have dreamed existed.

Joint Training Arc fifteenth arc in the story and part of Rise of Villains Saga. The arc runs between chapter 194 to 217.

Staff at studio Bones is expected to return for season 5 with original cast members reprising their roles.

About My Hero Academia

Written and illustrated by Kohei Horikoshi, My hero Academia is a Japanese manga published in Shounen Weekly Jump. Viz Media is publishing the english release digitally and print. Studio Bones adapted the same into four anime series and two original movies. Legendary is producing a Live-Action.

The story follows Izuku Midoriya, who lives in a world where everyone has powers, even though he was born without them. Dreaming to become a superhero anyway, he’s eventually scouted by the world’s best hero All Might and enrolls in a school for professional heroes.

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