Since Midoriya is the show’s protagonist, viewers would naturally assume that he is supposed to be the successor of All Might. However, “My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 24 will reveal that this is not the case, at all. Someone else was already being considered for the spot. All Might’s real successor appears. [Major Spoilers Ahead].
In the previous episode, Midoriya and Bakugo had their much-anticipated fight, where both characters took each other on without holding back. The reason for the match was All Might’s decision to make Deku his successor, which upset the explosive youngster, The Anime Scrolls notes. This will have repercussions as shown in “My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 24 in the form of a house arrest.
As a result of their fight, both Midoriya and Bakugo will miss the opening ceremony of the new semester. It was there that All Might will notice a new character, whom he recognizes as the person who was originally supposed to inherit All-For-One. “My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 24 reveals that there was already someone being considered for the role and even UA’s principal approved of it.
In this preview clip of “My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 24, the real successor of All Might is hinted at near the end of the video. Based on this brief look alone, the resemblance is already uncanny. However, the reasons for why he was chosen to be the original inheritor of All-For-One goes even deeper.
This person will be introduced to the rest of Class 1-A in “My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 24. However, he will appear in front of Midoriya first in a hilarious encounter, Otaku Art reports. There is no doubt that viewers will easily see why this character was chosen to be All Might’s original success once the episode airs on Sept. 22.


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