The second OVA for "My Hero Academia" Season 6 recently went live and revealed the first details of what fans are about to see. With the many battles that will take place, the new OVA may all be about Endeavor.

According to the anime's studio, Bones, it is now working on a special dedicated to Deku and his latest internship. The second "My Hero Academia" Season 6 OVA will follow the protagonist as he works with Endeavor, Katsuki and Shoto as they fight the villain Smiley.

The franchise has dropped a first look at the special, putting the spotlight on the much-loved heroes and their mentors. It shows Burnin, the fiery sidekick of Endeavor, and fans may celebrate her addition to this new mission.

It has been known that Katsuki loves to have a debate with Burnin and the hero perfectly knows how to "dish his heat right back," per Comicbook. The second OVA is said to bear the title "Laugh! As If You Are in Hell," which seamlessly fits Endeavor's storyline.

Meanwhile, talking about the villain Smiley, no one knows much about this antagonist. However, his name seems to be enough to scare everyone.

Does he have a quirk like Ms. Joke? Many hope not. This is the second time a new OVA has been announced as part of "My Hero Academia" Season 6.

The first one was already revealed weeks ago and it would follow the fan-favorite heroes as they play baseball. Kirishima, Amajiki and more will wear their gears to play a wild game with no holds barred, allowing them to use their quirks.

The new season will then begin with the most intense arcs to date. SportsKeeda cited the new season would "forever change the course" of the entire series.

A brutal war is about to start in Japan as Shigaraki and the Paranormal Liberation Front will make their move soon. So if Pro Heroes want to stop them, they have to act as quickly as possible.

The Paranormal Liberation War is considered the most highly anticipated event in the series. Rumors have it that fans can get a sneak peek of the first episode at the coming Hero's Festival on June 24.

The event's Japanese website revealed the series' voice actors would be there, so there might be little teasers about the new season. "My Hero Academia" Season 6 is set to be out in October.