There is no doubt that the threat posed by One-For-All and the League of Villains in the first three seasons of “My Hero Academia” could not be shrugged off. However, they are nothing compared to what is waiting for the heroes in “My Hero Academia” Season 4. What the upcoming villain has in store for Deku and the rest threatens all of hero society.
As GameSpot recently reported, “My Hero Academia” Season 4 is already well into production. This will make it easier for the anime to make its premiere deadline, which is set for later this year. As to what fans can expect from the upcoming season, plenty of action is the answer. Much of this will come from a very angry Deku.
Near the end of the previous season, viewers were introduced to Kai Chisaki or Overhaul, as he will come to be known. He is quite the dangerous individual in his own right thanks to his disturbing Quirk. However, it will be his plans that will make him an even bigger threat to heroes in “My Hero Academia” Season 4. In fact, it will take numerous Pro Heroes working together to bring him down.
Before this can happen, Overhaul will have a lot of victims and will cause plenty of chaos. Many of these victims will be heroes, as well, so he is basically the Hero Killer and All-For-One rolled into one. If there is still any doubt as to whether or not he is more dangerous than both, his plans could have even threatened All Might in his prime. This makes “My Hero Academia” Season 4 ripe for prime entertainment.
For now, fans will patiently have to wait for “My Hero Academia” Season 4 to premiere. The anime is already set to return this October, so it’s just a few more months.


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