Boku no Hero Academia will have a seventh season

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 A leak from the upcoming issue of Weekly Shonen Jump magazine confirmed that the anime adaptation of the manga written and illustrated by Kohei Horikoshi , Boku no Hero Academia ( My Hero Academia ), will have a seventh season. The leaked image does not confirm any scheduled premiere date , but it is quite evident that the official information will be announced when the final episode of the sixth season airs this weekend.




For his part, Horikoshi began publishing the Boku no Hero Academia manga in Shueisha 's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in July 2014 and entered its last story arc in March 2021. The anime adaptation produced by BONES studios will has been ongoing since April 2016, inspiring a total of six seasons to date, a variety of OVAs, and three non-canon animated films.


Synopsis of Boku no Hero Academia

The emergence of "Quirks," newly discovered superpowers, has steadily increased over the years, with 80 percent of humanity possessing various abilities, from element manipulation to shapeshifting. This leaves the rest of the world completely powerless, and Izuku Midoriya is one such individual. Ever since he was a child, the ambitious high school student has wanted nothing more than to be a hero. Izuku's unfair fate leaves him admiring the heroes and taking notes on them whenever he can. But it seems that his persistence has paid off: Izuku meets the number one hero and his personal idol, All Might. All Might's Quirk is a unique ability that can be inherited, and he has chosen Izuku as his successor!

After enduring many months of grueling training, Izuku enrolls in UA Academy, a prestigious high school famous for its excellent hero training program, and this year's freshmen look especially promising. With his strange but talented classmates and the looming threat of an evil organization, Izuku will soon learn what it truly means to be a hero.

(c) Kohei Horikoshi/Shueisha, My Hero Academia Production Committee

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