With season 6 ending, when will we get to see more?
- David Opie
Published: Thursday, 4 April 2024 at 3:25 pm
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It's almost time for My Hero Academia season 7, and fans cannot wait.
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In the years since Kōhei Horikoshi's manga was first adapted in 2015, My Hero Academia has exploded with global popularity and acclaim, appearing on The New York Times bestseller list multiple times, selling over 85 million copies and winning multiple awards for both manga and anime.
Izuku Midoriya's story has been able to do something incredible, and that is to stand out from the rest of all the superhero media currently taking up cinema screens and social media. One of the show’s greatest achievements are its epic battles, some of which even Marvel and DC could only dream of bringing to life on the silver screen.
With season 6 over (arguably the best chapter yet — fight us!), all eyes are on what's to come next for Midoriya and the rest of the Pro Heroes at UA High and beyond.
Join us as we break down everything you need to know about My Hero Academia season 7, which could very well turn out to be the final season...
My Hero Academia season 7 release date
My Hero Academia season 7 will begin on Crunchyroll on Saturday 4th May.
The series is set to be dubbed in English, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, French, German, and Italian however the release date for the dubs has not yet been announced.
My Hero Academia season 7 release time
My Hero Academia season 7 will be released at 10:30am BST in the UK and at the following times around the world:
- 2:30am Pacific Time
- 3:30am Mountain Standard Time
- 4:30am Central Daylight Time
- 5:30am Eastern Time
My Hero Academia season 7 plot
Season 7 will follow various arcs from the manga - Star and Stripe (chapters 329–334), U.A. Traitor (chapters 335–342), and the first parts of the "Final War" arc.
My Hero Academia season 7 cast: who will return?
My Hero Academia is known for its massive voice cast that spans the entire UA student body and more, but here are the main Japanese and English voice actors we can safely assume will return for season 7:
- 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)
When it was announced that the anime would be returning for a seventh season it was also confirmed that Romi Park will appear as Star and Stripe in the Japanese voice cast.
The character is an integral part of the franchise’s Dark Hero arc, which season 7 will be adapting. The voice actor for the character in the English dub has not yet been revealed.
Don't be surprised if more cast members are added, too, as new heroes and villains continue to join the fray...
Is there a trailer for My Hero Academia season 7?
Yes! You can watch the trailer for My Hero Academia season 7 below:
You can watch My Hero Academia on Crunchyroll. Check out more of our Fantasy coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what's on.
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David OpieFreelance Writer
David Opie is a freelance entertainment journalist who writes about TV and film across a range of sites including Radio Times, Indiewire, Empire, Yahoo, Paste, and more. He's spoken on numerous LGBTQ+ panels to discuss queer representation and strives to champion LGBTQ+ storytelling as much as possible. Other passions include comics, animation, and horror, which is why David longs to see a Buffy-themed Rusical on RuPaul's Drag Race. He previously worked at Digital Spy as a Deputy TV Editor and has a degree in Psychology.