My Hero Academia Season 5 has dropped two episodes so far, and it's already gearing up for another epic adventure that Deku and the rest of the Pro Heroes are about to take. With the revelation of the plot development, episode order, and another set of spoilers, fans are yet to see everything.

My Hero Academia Season 5 has only just begun, but it's already showing an intense turn of events. With the old characters' return and the new ones coming, fans can expect the following episodes to be monumental.

According to Epic Dope, the new season will have a total of 25 episodes. It will not only adapt Kohei Horikoshi's Joint Training arc from the manga but the Meta Liberation Army arc as well.

As the fifth season will be mostly free from any filler, it may stick to feature the manga story. Here, they will get to meet the two new additional characters, the first One for All holder and Mirko, who will be voiced by Shoichiro Hoshi and Sayaka Kinoshita, respectively.

The first One for All holder is the brother of All for One, who was introduced in the latest episode of My Hero Academia Season 5. Mirko, on the other hand, is the highest-raking female Pro-Hero in the series.

So, what's the next for the anime? Comicbook noted the new season's soundtrack teases what's in store in the series. Judging by the track names, it looks like Yuki Hayashi has put some huge spoilers in the titles.

The tracks seem to reference some of the major moments from the manga itself. The title "A vs. B" suggests the joint training missions happening to Deku's class.

"The Mission of the Stealth Hawk," in addition, seems to pertain to Hawk's mission to invade the League of Villains. Lastly, the song "My Villain Academia" appears to allude to the change in My Hero Academia Season 5's focus on Shigaraki and other villains.

As the new season begins, fans are about to see Deku on his full-fledged hero glory after the time jump. He has now advanced as an official Pro Hero from the young boy fans used to see, per Honk News.

He's set to become the number one Pro Hero, and the series of fights coming will prove it. The villains, on the other hand, have now regrouped and formed a much powerful team compared to the previous seasons.

My Hero Academia Season 5 can be seen on Funimation and Crunchyroll. It also has a new movie coming, My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission, while its manga version is continuously running.

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