"My Hero Academia" fans should brace themselves for another mind-boggling chapter. The upcoming 200th chapter of the popular superhero manga series will see the Class 1B unleashing their hidden Quirks.

Before that, here is a quick recap for the latest chapter of "My Hero Academia." Dubbed "Operation New Improv Moves!," the 199th chapters showed the second match of Class 1A vs. Class 1B.

Things started heating up when Shihai Kuroiro mocked Fumikage Tokoyami's ultimate move name and continued to evade Class 1-A by moving within shadows. Just when the latter about to unleash his counterattack, the former suddenly sneaked up behind Yuga Aoyama and grabbed him away.

After a few exchanges of heated words, Fumikage Tokoyami proved Shihai Kuroiro wrong when he suddenly appeared behind him using a new super move called "Dark Shadow: Black Fallen Angel." The former, then, grabbed Yuga Aoyama away from him.

To make things more exciting, Yuga Aoyama used his "Navel Buffet" move to blast the area with laser beams, disrupting the positioning of shadows. With Shihai Kuroiro unable to hide in any shadows, Momo Yaoyorozu instructed Toru Hagakure to grab him. Suddenly, a mushroom appeared on Momo Yaoyorozu's nose. The chapter, then, ended with Shihai Kuroiro's smirk.

Now, Yonkou Productions (via OtakuKart) shared their predictions on what would happen on the next chapter of "My Hero Academia." It is speculated that the next chapter would see Class 1B's Manga Fukidashi and Kinoko Komori unleashing their hidden Quirks.

Considering that Shihai Kuroiro's plan fails, Kinoko Komori will excitedly initiate her part of the plan using her Mushroom Quirk. She will reportedly cover the entire Class 1-A in Mushrooms, although the Mushrooms will disappear after two to three hours.

With this, Manga Fukidashi will finally unleash the power of his Comic quirk. Not much is known about his quirk, other than he will use it to cut the terrain, successfully separating Momo Yaoyorozu and the others.

In other news, "My Hero Academia: Two Heroes," the first feature film based on the popular franchise, is said to be doing well at the U.S. box office. The anime superhero film has already brought in $1,855,040 since its released last Sept. 25, Tuesday, according to Box Office Mojo, as cited by Comic Book.

"My Hero Academia: Two Heroes" has come ahead of Shane Black's "The Predator" and the gothic supernatural horror film, "The Nun."