My Hero Academia Season 7 is coming soon and it's going to be huge as it kicks off the Final Act Saga. Thankfully, it won't be any shorter than previous installments, but you'll still need to be patient.
My Hero Academia Season 7 premieres in May and promises to have some real drama. We have Dark Deku's evolution and the gradual spiral towards his climactic showdown with Shigaraki. Then there's Star and Stripe, the American hero who comes to shake things up in the anime show devoted to the heroes we love.
It has been confirmed that My Hero Academia Season 7 will continue the trend of having 25 episodes, but this time there's a small caveat: it's coming in two parts. So the season will be split into two parts, one starting in May, the other having an undetermined release date.
This was revealed by leaker Sugoi Bingus on X/Twitter. They noted in their reply that plans to offer two courses have not yet been revealed, so there is hope they could run consecutively. However, it's important to note that that usually doesn't happen.
Solo Leveling is going on hiatus ahead of Cour 2. The final season of Attack on Titan has three courses spread out over the months, and fans have been waiting for the second course of the Nier Automata anime since July 2023. All Of course, great animation takes time and what's most important is that the crew at Studio Bones are given the space and support to create the show in a healthy way that allows for a work-life balance. .
Either way, we have the May launch to look forward to. Likewise, there is also a new anime movie in July, My Hero Academia: You're Next.