Fans are now waiting for the coming of My Hero Academia Season 5 after the previous season's mesmerizing ending. A lot of predictions are surrounding the upcoming installment, especially what will be happening next to Deku and All Might.

The fourth season's ending confirmed the coming of My Hero Academia Season 5. Since then, there have been a lot of assumptions said about Deku and the rest of the cast's future.

According to Devdiscourse, there is a strong possibility the new season will feature Deku's struggle against evil. Also, it will finally reveal what will happen to All Might after suffering from an illness.

Of course, the intense rivalry between 1st year Class A and Class B will be part of the new season's major storyline. Some parts of the Joint Training Arc may also be adapted, while Endeavor's complicated relationship with his family may be further explored.

Earlier this year, fans finally get a glimpse of the new season's trailer. By the looks of it, the franchise is about to drop its best content this time, Comicbook noted.

In a post on Twitter, a new report from Weekly Shonen Jump about the upcoming Jump Festa went live and it would be held virtually this time due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The event will, reportedly, highlight the upcoming My Hero Academia Season 5 with a "main stage panel." The main stage will surely be filled with many announcements for the new season, knowing how big it is.

There is also a big chance that a new trailer will be revealed here. Anyhow, there is no official release date on when will this panel begins, but the event itself will start on December 19 that will last until December 20, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Japan Standard Time.

As the event will be held online, fans around the world will now have the chance to see it, although without any subtitles. So, when will My Hero Academia Season 5 hit the small screens?

CBR reported the new season is going to be out in spring 2021. Although no official release date has been announced, it is expected to drop sometime in April, like the previous seasons.

Its official poster also teased a spring 2021 release, along with the Class 1-A's costume update and the return of Shinso Hitoshi, who was last seen at the Sports Festival in Season 2.

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