Following
the airing of episode 13, the official website of My Hero Academia:
Vigilantes confirmed that the anime will have a second season scheduled
to premiere sometime in 2026. To celebrate the announcement,
a new promotional trailer and a teaser visual were
presented that teases what is to come.
In
addition, Crunchyroll has confirmed that it will stream the
new season in all of its available regions, including Europe, Latin
America, North America, Africa, the Middle East, Oceania, and the CIS.
An
outlaw story that will captivate you
My Hero
Academia: Watchers adapts
the manga written by Hideyuki Furuhashi and illustrated
by Betten Court, originally published on Jump GIGA in
August 2016 and later ported to Shonen Jump+. The work was
completed in May 2022 and has 15 compilation volumes. The official
English version is distributed by VIZ Media.
The anime
adaptation is produced by the Bones studio, under the
direction of Kenichi Suzuki (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure),
series composition by Yosuke Kuroda (My Hero Academia),
character designs by Takahiko Yoshida (Cells at Work!)
and music composed by Yuki Hayashi, Shogo Yamashira and Yuki
Furuhashi.
What is
My Hero Academia: Vigilantes about?
Koichi
Haimawari is
an ordinary college student who, despite having given up on his dream of being
a hero, still wants to make a difference. In a world where 80% of the
population possesses abilities known as Quirks, only a few can be
professional heroes. Everything changes when he meets Pop☆Step and the mysterious Knuckleduster,
who recruit him to be part of a group of underground vigilantes. Thus begins an
alternate history full of action and justice in the shadows.
Crunchyroll
also streams all seasons of the main My Hero Academia anime,
along with the films Two Heroes, Heroes Rising,
and You're Next, as well as confirming the broadcast of My
Hero Academia: FINAL SEASON for October 2025.