Fans are now excited for the coming of My Hero Academia Season 5. Studio Bones dropped the first look to the new season, teasing Deku and the rest of the much-loved heroes' future. So, what will happen from here?

The coming of My Hero Academia Season 5 was announced during the HeroFest event. According to Devdiscourse, it will feature the Joint Training arc.

The anime series' official Twitter page gave a glimpse of the new season's poster, featuring the costume update for Class 1-A and the return of Shinso Hitoshi, a student who made a name at the Sports Festival from Season 2.

Fans may also see Deku getting the Black whip and Fumikage with his black fallen angel in the new season. Hitori sims from the Sports arc will also make a return to face Deku.

The Cinemaholic added the rivalry between the 1st year Class A and Class B would be part of the new season's major storyline. It may also explore the complicated relationship between Endeavor and his family.

My Hero Academia Season 5 may show more about the Symbol of Peace and Deku's new quirk.

Fans will have the chance to see how the students of Class 1-A have grown up as the heroes they should be. They will also witness the new quirks of several Class 1-B students.

Shinso may join either of the two classes, a development that could have happened during Season 2's Sports Festival. In addition, CBR noted Shigaraki might make a return on My Hero Academia Season 5.

Fans saw Shigaraki in the first half of the previous season. However, he just disappeared in the second half.

All For One might have been arrested then, but the Overhaul conflict just showed the League of Villains couldn't accept defeat. With the coming of the Quirk-erasing bullets, they now have a powerful asset.

Studio Bones has yet to announce the coming of My Hero Academia Season 5, but it is expected to be out in spring 2021. It may be out in April, along with other spring anime premiere.

The show has been releasing a 25-episode format, except for Season 1, which only had 13 episodes. If the new season also has 25 episodes, it may stay on the air for about six months.

This will give Studio Bones and the series creator Kohei Horikoshi to have more time to work on My Hero Academia Seasons 6 and 7.

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