My Hero Academia Season 5 is now on its sixth episode, but few details about the series are still emerging. As the anime continues, it drops a new set of posters, hinting at what arcs it will adapt in the future. 

My Hero Academia Season 5 primarily focuses on the Joint Training arc today, but things may change soon. Here is what else will come to the series with the coming of the new arc key art.

According to Comicbook, the franchise's official website gave an update about its home video plans. It then shared a key art for the new season, though it was not the Joint Training arc.

Manga fans know what the posters allude to, showing the League of Villains. It offers a close-up look at Shigaraki, hunching over his fellow antagonists, Dabi, Toga, Wice, and Mr. Compress.

By its looks, My Hero Academia Season 5 will feature a story centering on the villain that fans are now excited to see. My Villain Academia seems to be on its way, as the Meta Liberation Army makes its presence felt by All for One's protégé.

The second poster, on the other hand, shows a different story. Here, Deku can be seen standing on the one side, accompanied by Bakugo, Shoto, Endeavor, and Hawks.

It seems to suggest that the new season will feature the Endeavor Agency arc, focusing on these students working under the Number One hero's wings as interns. As this side of the story is relatively short, the fifth season may adapt it before it officially wraps in the fall.

My Hero Academia Season 5 is currently adapting the Joint Training arc, featuring Deku and his classmates, CBR noted. It also features different side stories, like Endeavor and villains such as Dabi.

The Joint Training arc has been living its promise to bringing several action-packed scenes on the small screen. Fans are about to see a battle between Shinso and Deku, as he plans to use and master his mind control quirk.

The first five episodes have already set the rest of the arc's tone, as the Class 1-A and Class 1-B go in a brawl. As their friendly fights continue, fans are about to see more of it as the new season resumes.

Meanwhile, as My Hero Academia Season 5 is now on its sixth episode, it has already started streaming on Netflix, per GMA Network. It drops its first episode a few days after it aired in Japan and can also be seen on other streaming platforms.

It airs simulcast on Funimation and Crunchyroll for premium users every Saturday at 5:30 a.m. Easter Time. Free users, on the other hand, have to wait for a week to watch it at no cost.

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