My Hero Academia season seven started airing on May 4 on Crunchyroll, the best streaming service for anime.
But the popular show is set to take a break in its release schedule, and we've had confirmation that the next episode will air on July 13, 2024, with part two resuming.
My Hero Academia took the series to new heights in season six, as we watched our favourite heroes storm the Paranormal Liberation Front's base, witnessed Shigaraki devastate an entire city and even followed Deku through a serious emo phase.
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It also included a ton of great character development. We learned more about characters like Hawks and Endeavour, and the show gave mainstays like Ururaka and Bakugo significant emotional moments.
The story has continued in an equally strong fashion with My Hero Academia season seven and, if you're in the midst of it right now, here's everything you need to know.
When do new episodes of My Hero Academia season 7 come out?
My Hero Academia season seven officially kicked off on May 4 – at 10.30am GMT to be specific.
As we mentioned above, there will be no new episode on July 6 – which may cause some confusion among fans, but we know that the back half of the seventh season will resume the following week on July 13.
Meanwhile, it has also been confirmed that the fourth My Hero Academia anime movie will appear in summer 2024.
The first three movies featured completely original stories, and a new script has been written for the fourth film. Author Kohei Horikoshi has been supervising – making sure his characters stay consistent with the series. The film went into production during August 2023, so it's a fairly fast turnaround for animation.
How many episodes of My Hero Academia season 7 are there?
The episode count for season seven of My Hero Academia stands at 21 episodes in total.
Each week, episodes release to Crunchyroll at 10:30am UK time which corresponds to a global simultaneous release.
Who is in the My Hero Academia season 7 cast?
My Hero Academia has a huge voice cast, and here are the main English and Japanese cast members:
- Izuku Midoriya – Daiki Yamashita (JP); Justin Briner (EN)
- Ochaco Uraraka – Ayane Sakura (JP); Luci Christian (EN)
- Tomura Shigaraki – Kōki Uchiyama (JP); Eric Vale (EN)
- All for One – Akio Ōtsuka (JP); John Swasey (EN)
- Hawks – Yuichi Nakamura (JP); Zeno Robinson (EN)
- All Might – Kenta Miyake (JP); Christopher R Sabat (EN)
My Hero Academia is available to watch on Crunchyroll and Netflix.
Ali is Hearst UK's deputy social strategy director. He has been covering TV and movies for more than six years, all while wrangling Digital Spy's social media and video channels - for which he received a PPA 30 Under 30 award. He specializes in writing about anime, LGBTQ+ representation, science fiction, and comic book adaptations. Recently he's begun collecting Star Wars interviews like Infinity Stones and has spoken with The Mandalorian's Pedro Pascal, Andor showrunner Tony Gilroy and the creative team behind The Bad Batch. Dave Filoni, you're next.














