In the world of live-action, superhero weariness seems very likely, but in the world of anime, there is still hope for the genre in the form of a powerful series called My Hero Academia.
My Hero Academia has grown gradually in popularity over the years since the manga by Kohei Horikoshi was initially published in 2015, and for a good cause too.
Izuku Midoriya’s story has emerged as something truly unique thanks to its approachable hero and the show’s spectacular conflicts, some of which even Marvel and DC could only dream of bringing to life on the big screen. It’s not simple to stand out in the medium, let alone the superhero genre.
All eyes are on what Midoriya and the other Pro Heroes at UA High and beyond will be up to after season 6 (perhaps the best chapter yet — fight us!).
Will There Be a My Hero Academia Season 7?
Season 7 of My Hero Academia has finally been announced. Nevertheless, given that the tale from Khei Horikoshi’s original manga hasn’t been fully realized on screen, this shouldn’t have come as a huge surprise. Therefore, the main uncertainty surrounding season 7 is not whether it will air or not, but rather if it will be the last season of My Hero Academia.
This does seem likely given that the anime has nearly caught up to the manga, though Studio Bones could wish to take things a little slower given the franchise’s enormous success. If that proves to be the case, a condensed eighth season might be created to help tie everything together.
As soon as we learn more, we’ll update this page with the most recent information about My Hero Academia season 7.
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My Hero Academia Season 7 Release Date
Now that the crucial renewal has been secured, a My Hero Academia season 7 release date should be forthcoming. We can only make assumptions about when it might be released until that time occurs, but we think it might be sometime in April 2024.
The average time between seasons is 13 months, and with the most recent season ending in March 2023, that window would make a lot of sense if there are no production delays. As soon as we learn more on that front, we’ll let you know.
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My Hero Academia Season 7 Cast: Who Could Return?
Here are the principal Japanese and English voice actors we can confidently believe will return for season 7 of My Hero Academia, which is famed for its expansive voice cast that includes the whole UA student population and more:
- Izuku Midoriya — Daiki Yamashita (Japanese); Justin Briner (English)
- Katsuki Bakugo — Nobuhiko Okamoto (Japanese); Clifford Chapin (English)
- All Might — Kenta Miyake (Japanese); Christopher R. Sabat (English)
- Ochaco Uraraka — Ayane Sakura (Japanese); Luci Christian (English)
- Tenya Ida — Kaito Ishikawa (Japanese); J Michael Tatum (English)
- Tsuyu Asui — Aoi Yuki (Japanese); Monica Rial (English)
- Minoru Mineta — Ryo Hirohashi (Japanese); Brina Palencia (English)
- Momo Yaoyorozu — Marina Inoue (Japanese); Colleen Clinkenbeard (English)
- Fumikage Tokoyami — Yoshimasa Hosoya (Japanese); Josh Grelle (English)
- Shoto Todoroki — Yuki Kaji (Japanese); David Matranga (English)
Romi Park will play Star and Stripe in the Japanese voice cast, it was confirmed when it was revealed that the anime would return for a seventh season.
The franchise’s Dark Hero narrative, which season 7 will adapt, features the character in a major way. The English dub character’s voice actor has not yet been made public. As additional heroes and villains enter the fray, don’t be shocked if more cast members are also added.
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Is There a Trailer for My Hero Academia Season 7?
We’re one step closer to seeing a new trailer now that the crucial renewal has been guaranteed, but it may still be a while because the program won’t be back for another year. As new trailers and plot summaries are available, we’ll update this page.