“My Hero Academia” Season 4 is the highly anticipated return of the hugely popular anime that has since taken over the world following its debut. These days, it can be difficult to escape the influence of the anime and the manga for those immersed in the industry. One of the reasons for this is the boundless loyalty that the excellent storytelling has created, especially in the upcoming season.
Those who have not read the manga might not appreciate just how much “My Hero Academia” Season 4 will shape the future of the show’s protagonist. This season is where he will lose something precious and this will allow him to grow as a hero. The season also promises some unique developments for Midoriya, as the trailer featured by Comic Book hints at.
“My Hero Academia” Season 4 will basically see the students of 1A entering internship programs where they will work under professional heroes to perform real hero work. This will prove fateful for Midoriya because this is how he will run into destiny where he will then become embroiled in a giant conspiracy to end the heroes.
Suffice it to say, “My Hero Academia” Season 4 is going to feature some major action, with Midoriya and his friends getting caught up in dangerous hero combat. The villains this time are quite ruthless and tricky to deal with, as well. Without All Might to provide backup, it’s no wonder that someone will have to pay the ultimate price to achieve victory for the good guys.
In any case, “My Hero Academia” Season 4 is slated for premiere in October. The specific date should be revealed once the anime is closer to airing. However, it’s more important to point out that fans will not have to wait too long before the return of their favorite show.


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