Izuku Midoriya, standing in front of Katsuki Bakugou and Shouto Todoroki
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My Hero Academia Season 7 release date & how to stream

The countdown is on!

It’s been a year since My Hero Academia Season 6 ended, featuring the battle between the Paranormal Liberation Front and the squad of Pro Heroes and U.A High students and the aftermath that could change the world. After a long wait, Season 7 is on the horizon, and we can tell you when it releases, and where to watch it.

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With a major new character set to be introduced, and the world more fragile than ever, here’s everything you need to know about My Hero Academia Season 7.

My Hero Academia Season 7 release date

My Hero Academia Season 7 begins airing on Saturday, May 4, 2024.

The episodes will drop each Saturday at 10:30 a.m. BST / 5:30 a.m. EST / 2:30 a.m. PST, so you can wake up and watch the latest episode while you munch down your breakfast.

How to watch My Hero Academia Season 7: Streaming platform

For MHA outside of Japan, Crunchyroll is the exclusive rights holder of Season 7. For existing subscribers, new episodes will be simulcast and uploaded as part of your membership, while those without an account will need to sign up and make on.

Japanese fans of the series, or those living in Japan, should check their local TV listings to see where it will be broadcast.

All for One, wearing his mask, sitting on a chair.
All for One continues to cause mayhem. Image via Crunchyroll (YouTube)

How many episodes are in My Hero Academia Season 7?

MHA Season 7 is expected to feature 25 episodes. Five of the last six seasons have been comprised of 25 episodes, with the debut season the only to feature 13 chapters.

My Hero Academia Season 7 plot

Warning: If you don’t want to read any spoilers, skip this section!

With the Paranormal Liberation Front and All for One as powerful as ever, All Might calls on the United States’ number one hero Star and Stripe to help turn the tide. The seventh season will see Star and Stripe do battle with All for One in an explosive war.

Also expect a major plot point to spawn from Class 1A, with one group member betraying the heroes, while the drama in the Todoroki family will likely end in combat too.

My Hero Academia Season 7 trailer

My Hero Academia Season 7 cast

It hasn’t been confirmed if any changes to the cast will take place ahead of season seven, so we expect to hear the same voices as last season when it starts. We’ll be sure to update this article with any new information.

CharacterJapanese Voice ActorEnglish Voice Actor
Izuku MidoriyaDaiki YamashitaJustin Briner
All MightKenta MiyakeChristopher R Sabat
Shoto TodorokiYuki KajiDavid Matranga
Ochaco UrarakaAyane SakuraLuci Christian
Katsuki BakugoNobuhiko OkamotoClifford Chapin
Shoto AizawaJunichi SuwabeChristopher Wehkamp
HawksYuichi NakamuraZeno Robinson
Tomura ShigarakiKoki UchiyamaEric Vale
All for OneAkio OtsukaJohn Swasey
EndeavourTestu InadaPatrick Seitz
Tenya IdaKaito IshikawaJ Michael Tatum
Momo YaoyorozuMarina InoueColleen Clinkenbeard
Fumikage TokoyamiYoshimasa HosoyaJosh Grelle

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