My Hero Academia Season 5 is now the talk of the town ever since Season 4 ended. As the new installment will soon drop, here is everything you need to know.
My Hero Academia Season 5 will explore various storylines, from Izuku's struggle against evil to All Might's mysterious illness. However, its central plot will be about the rivalry between the first-year Class A and Class B.
According to Devdiscourse, fans will see the students showing how much they grow as aspiring professional heroes and how stronger they have become. So, it is not far that everyone will be more competitive this time.
In addition, there is also a big possibility the new season will feature some parts of the Joint Training Arc. Here, Endeavor and his family's complicated relationship will be further explored.
Of course, viewers will continuously see the villains they love to hate as Tomura Shigaraki will return to put Izuku and other's lives in danger.
Elsewhere, the much-loved superhero will get the Black whip this time, while Fumikage will have the black fallen angel that will give him the ability to fly. Fans will also once again see Hitor sims, the "most compelling underdog rival" of Izuku.
Meanwhile, the previous season was filled with many memorable moments that showed several story developments and many unforgettable fights. It was commended for its superb quality that the only complaint it got was it ended and made fans waited for another year to see My Hero Academia Season 5.
From here, fans revealed some of the things they wanted to see in the new season, such as the meaning of Midoriya's dream, CBR noted. He saw the previous One for All users in his dream, so viewers wanted to know its connection to Midoriya.
Also, fans are yearning to see more of Midoriya and Bakugo's relationship. The two's bond looks interesting for some, although quite frustrating, too, after Bakugo's epic battle with Izuku.
Lastly, viewers want to know more about Shigaraki's next plan in My Hero Academia Season 5, knowing he is one of the most mysterious villains in the series. The new season may mostly focus on the League of Villains this time instead of on Midoriya and his "pseudo-harem."
My Hero Academia Season 5 is set to be out in spring 2021, per HITC. However, its official release date is yet to be revealed.
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