Fans are expecting to see more intense battles happening in My Hero Academia Season 5 after the epic fight Endeavor showed that established him as the Number 1 hero. The two U.A. classes will be pit against each other, while it may also reveal the meaning behind Midoriya's mysterious dream.

According to CBR, My Hero Academia Season 5 will mostly focus on the U.A. students, especially the Class 1-B. The two classes will join forces for a joint training class, where they will be grouped into small teams and fight against one another.

It has been known that Class 1-A will have the upper hand in the game, but Class 1-B has been showing a major improvement as well. Elsewhere, Midoriya's dream may help him master his quirk if he finally knows the meaning behind it.

Gran Torino may also meet Shigaraki and the rest of the League of the Villains after meeting Gigantomachia while capturing Kurogiri. Meanwhile, the new season's trailer shows a much-better animation and a lot of action-packed scenes.

However, Bones Inc. tries its best not to give away any hint at My Hero Academia Season 5's storyline by only showing the same tournament and events between the two first-year classes. Bleeding Cool noted there would more pro-hero training alongside the heroes coming.

Fans may see more of Hawks and Mirko and a significant change in Endeavor as he is on his way to become the best hero that he can be. It looks like Endeavor is working hard to do things right so that he can become the mentor of the Class 1-A students.

It will surely be an excellent sight to see if he will be in action alongside Hawks. There will also be a lot of All Might and Deku as the initial seems to have a lot of things to say and know about.

It is also possible that Bakugo will experience some redemption in My Hero Academia Season 5. Bakugo has shown an incredible maturity thus far, which seems to hint at a few changes coming. Anyhow, it cannot be denied that a lot of fans hate this character.

Meanwhile, the anime's new season's release date is finally out, months after dropping its first official trailer, per Hype Beast. In a couple of months, My Hero Academia Season 5 will officially drop on March 27, 2021, in Japan. So, now is the best time to watch its previous seasons on Funimation and Crunchyroll.

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