There is no denying that “My Hero Academia” Season 7 is among the highly-anticipated anime comeback today. Everyone's favorite superhero anime finished Season 6 in the spring, and it was undeniably one of the best in the series' history.
Prior to the “My Hero Academia” Season 7, the anime propelled the series to new heights throughout the course of 26 episodes. Viewers saw the heroes raid the Paranormal Liberation Front's HQ, Shigaraki decimate an entire city, and Deku goes through a terrible emo phase.
There was also a lot of fantastic character development. Fans learned more about characters like Hawks and Endeavour, and the series delivered emotional moments to regulars like Ururaka and Bakugo. So, here is everything we know so far about the upcoming “My Hero Academia” Season 7.
‘My Hero Academia’ Season 7 Release Date
“My Hero Academia” Season 7 was officially confirmed in the end credits of the Season 6 finale. The sixth installment spanned seven tankbon volumes, or 70 chapters of Khei Horikoshi's original manga, and assuming season seven covers a comparable length of the narrative, it will cover Chapters 329 to 399.
The most recent “My Hero Academia” chapter to be published was #400. This means that the anime has entirely caught up with the manga's publishing, therefore it's unknown when the program will resume its regular schedule.
The previous seasons of the show all broadcast around 12 months after the previous season finale -- Season 5 finished in September 2021, and Season 6 began in October 2022. Given this, fans believe “My Hero Academia” Season 7 will premiere in April 2024, per Digital Spy.
‘My Hero Academia’ Season 7 Cast
The anime features a massive voice cast, but it's unclear who will stay for “My Hero Academia” Season 7 or whether any specific VAs will be replaced, per Screen Rant. Keeping this in mind, below are the primary English and Japanese cast members fans can expect to return: Izuku Midoriya voiced by Daiki Yamashita (Japanese) and Justin Briner (English); Katsuki Bakugo voiced by Nobuhiko Okamoto (Japanese) and Clifford Chapin (English); Shoto Todoroki voiced by Yuki Kaji (Japanese); David Matranga (English); All Might voiced by Kenta Miyake (Japanese) and Christopher R Sabat (English) and; Shota Aizawa voiced by Junichi Suwabe (Japanese) and Christopher Wehkamp (English)
Hawks voiced by Yuichi Nakamura (Japanese) and Zeno Robinson (English); Tomura Shigaraki voiced by Kōki Uchiyama (Japanese) and Eric Vale (English); All for One voiced by Akio Ōtsuka (Japanese) and John Swasey (English); Endeavour voiced by Tetsu Inada (Japanese) and Patrick Seitz (English); Ochaco Uraraka voiced by Ayane Sakura (Japanese) and Luci Christian (English); Tenya Ida voiced by Kaito Ishikawa (Japanese); J Michael Tatum (English); Momo Yaoyorozu voiced by Marina Inoue (Japanese) and Colleen Clinkenbeard (English) and; Fumikage Tokoyami voiced by Yoshimasa Hosoya (Japanese) and Josh Grelle (English) are all expected to return for “My Hero Academia” Season 7.
‘My Hero Academia’ Season 7 Spoilers
“My Hero Academia” Season 7 will presumably pick up where Season 6 left off, with the introduction of USA hero “Star and Stripe.” If the tale follows the manga, fans see her struggle with All for One, as well as the consequences of her tragic defeat.
Also, “My Hero Academia” Season 7 will most likely have a narrative involving one of the heroes from Class 1A betraying them, as well as a resolution to the lingering Todoroki family issue with an epic clash between Dabi and Shoto. Finally, the series will reach its conclusion, with a great clash between all of our favorite characters and the combined armies of All for One and Shigaraki.
Stay tuned for more “My Hero Academia” Season 7 spoilers, news and updates!