After the previous season featured a major cliffhanging finale, all eyes are now on "My Hero Academia" Season 6. An all-out war between the heroes and the villains is about to ensue and it will be a battle like no other.

TOHO Animation has officially confirmed the coming of "My Hero Academia" Season 6 by droppings its new official trailer. Here, it teases the intense fight between Izuku Midoriya and Tomura Shigaraki that fans should watch out for.

The preview may only last for 15 seconds, but it is enough to hype the upcoming season. Its first half hints at the chaos that is about to happen, while the second half takes fans back to their childhood pasts.

However, what makes the new season more excited is the one-on-one fight between Tomura and Izuku. The former warns the young hero that he will "destroy everything" as their battle begins.

Of course, Izuku never gets faltered and swears he will use everything he has to stop him. So, who will win in this fight between these two?

Meanwhile, Epic Dope noted Class 1-A is about to finish their current year and it just shows the incredible growth the students have attained. However, the same thing happens to the villains after facing the demons of their past, which makes them more powerful.

So, what will be the outcome of their fight in "My Hero Academia" Season 6? Meanwhile, Comicbook reported the new season is now in production and it would continue to adapt the Paranormal Liberation War Arc.

This arc is said to be the most intense storyline in the manga so far, so fans are now eager to see what will happen next in the animated series. The previous season has perfectly rounded the anime's five years on the air with its final episode, per CheatSheet.

Every character's growth, which steadily builds to a new peak, will explode fully in the new season. Season 5 has also officially ended the My Villain Academia Arc, which mostly focused on the League of Villains.

In this part, the Leageu of Villains battled it all out with the Meta Liberation Army. However, compared to the manga, the anime adaptation was less bloody and violent.

It also did not give much depth to either the League of Villains or the Meta Liberation Army. Despite that, though, it cannot be denied that fans are now excited to see the coming of "My Hero Academia" Season 6.