My Hero Academia Season 5 has a lot of things to explore following the events the previous season left. Here, fans may see two arcs from the manga series, Izuku's struggle, All Might's illness and more.

Fans have been long expecting the official announcement of My Hero Academia Season 5's release date, but it is yet to come. Fans can hope for the possible return of the fan-favorite characters from the previous season.

Avid followers of the series will, again, see Akatsuki Bakugo, Michael Tatum, Izuku Midoriya, Clifford Chapin, Kenya Lida, Chaco Muranaka, Justin briner Luci Christian back to the small screen in no time.

According to Devdiscourse, the new season may feature the Joint Training arc and Meta Liberation Army arc. It may also highlight The League of Villains and the past of Tomura Shigaraki.

However, fans should only take these assumptions with a grain of salt as people behind My Hero Academia Season 5 have yet to confirm anything about its plotline. Some theories also reveal fans will see Izuku's struggle against evil and what will happen next to All Might after they learn he is now suffering from an illness.

Deku, too, will return to the Black whip, along with Fumikage, with his black fallen angel, who gives him the ability to fly. Fans will also witness the comeback of Hitori sims from the Sports arc. To recall, Hitori is one of the most captivating victims of Deku so far.

Meanwhile, new developments about My Hero Academia Season 5 are also yet to be revealed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As the coronavirus continuously grapples the world, it has badly affected even the entertainment industry.

The entertainment business is now suffering from a substantial financial loss and it may still take time before it can return to normal. Today's majority of entertainment projects, including manga series, are put to a full stop for an indefinite time.

However, talks about My Hero Academia Season 5 have been circling around for a few months, The TeCake noted. The new season is expected to have 23 episodes and maybe out in 2022. It may be a long wait for the eager fans, but director Kenji Nagasaki and creator Kohei Horikoshi may surely make it worth the wait.

So far, the anime series has completed four seasons with 88 episodes, exploring the story of the teenage boy, Izuku. With his magical powers, fans can expect to see more in My Hero Academia Season 5.