Few anime returns are as highly anticipated as “Boku no Hero Academia” Season 4 with the show finally getting a real release period in a recent announcement. The bad news is that it is still a while off, so fans of the anime will still need to wait a while for it to drop. However, the events in the season are worth waiting for because Deku and the rest are about to face the worst villain yet.
While it is true that All-For-One was the kind of villain that it is worth fearing, the main baddie in “Boku no Hero Academia” Season 4 is someone that all heroes will need to be wary of. Had All Might retained his power and been available to help out, he might still have been in danger. This is how dangerous Kai Chisaki is going to be.
For those who have yet to read that far into the manga, the main villain in “Boku no Hero Academia” Season 4 is going to be someone who has grander plans than Tomura Shigaraki. This plan will threaten the entire hero community and the very essence of what being a hero means. In fact, there will be some significant losses incurred as a result of his appearance that will haunt Deku forever.
There have also been some speculations that Midoriya’s meeting with Chisaki is the reason for why One-For-All is acting up in recent chapters of the manga. This should show just how momentous the events of “Boku no Hero Academia” Season 4 are expected to be.
As for when fans will be able to watch “Boku no Hero Academia” Season 4, the show has been scheduled to return in October 2019. That is still a long way away, but at least fans can rest easy in knowing that it’s coming and will be epic.


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