Superhero anime My Hero Academia has dropped a new trailer for Season 6, which will premiere this fall!
The trailer previews the next step in League of Villains leader Tomura Shigaraki's battle against the Heroes, including the No. 1 Hero, Endeavor, and Izuku Midoriya.
Adapted from Kohei Horikoshi's manga of the same name, My Hero Academia is set in a world in which the majority of people have superpowers known as “Quirks.” The story follows a Quirkless boy named Deku, who is determined to become a superhero.
Produced by Bones, the TV anime began in April 2016. Season 5 ended on September 2021, and Season 6 will follow in fall 2022. Three anime films have been released, with the most recent premiering in summer 2021. In addition to two original anime episodes that will stream this summer, an English-language live action film led by Bleach director Shinsuke Sato is also in the works.
My Hero Academia Season 6 will premiere in fall 2022. It will also be available to stream at Crunchyroll.
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