In a couple of months, fans are about to see My Hero Academia Season 5. As it will surely return with a big bang, here's what fans are going to see.

The previous season ended with an epic battle, featuring Endeavor, the new Number 1 hero, and a much stronger Nomu, named Hood. As it was his first-ever fight after becoming the top hero, he pushed himself to the limit, surpassing all the enemies and promising an epic My Hero Academia Season 5 return.

The heroes will all be back in action, and according to Omnitos, the new season may put its focus on Class 1-B. The two classes—Class 1-B and Class 1-A—will undergo training and end up fighting each other.

The new season will also give light to Deku's unique power and the dream he saw in the fourth season's final episode. After he saw the entire One for All users, what does it mean for Deku?

Elsewhere, fans may see Gigantomachia meeting Shigaraki, along with the rest of the League of Villains. In addition, viewers may also witness the return of Gran Torino.

Meanwhile, Comicbook added a new visual for My Hero Academia Season 5 had been revealed. The image seemed to highlight the Pro Heroes members that fans have to pay their attention to.

The teaser photo came out in the latest issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. It mostly put its focus on Endeavor, Hawks, Aizawa, and All Might.

Each of these heroes will play a major role in the next season in a way that no one expects to see. Season 5's first trailer even teased how it could happen when it revealed the adaptation of the Joint Training arc from Kohei Horikoshi's manga series.

In this storyline, Class 1-A and Class 1-B students will face each other in a number of battles to show how each class has grown. Class 1-A has been known for dealing with the villains, while Class 1-B is going to prove itself, surprising everyone with their new level of power.

Hence, when My Hero Academia Season 5 comes out in spring 2021, fans can expect to see more "high-intensity battles" between these two classes, per CBR. The new season is set to drop on Saturday, March 27, although the total number of its episodes is yet to be revealed.

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