My Hero Academia Announces New Anime Hiatus

My Hero Academia Announces New Anime Hiatus

As a long-time fan of My Hero Academia, I can’t help but feel like this anime is my own rollercoaster ride through life – filled with suspense, action, and a whole lot of waiting! The latest episode has left me on the edge of my seat, and the hiatus just adds fuel to the fire. But hey, who am I to complain? After all, it’s giving me more time to re-watch the series and refresh my memory before the next episode drops!


The hit anime series, “My Hero Academia,” has sent shockwaves through the anime community with its most recent episode. This installment offered a glimpse into Bakugo’s present situation, and the climactic battle of the anime adaptation transformed All For One and Shigaraki into even more fearsome forms as the struggle for the Hero Society persists. With Studio Bones having already taken a break that left a significant cliffhanger unresolved from this episode, it appears that the television series will do so again. Given the magnitude of the latest cliffhanger, there are undoubtedly many fans of Class 1-A who eagerly anticipate the anime’s comeback.

Just like the twelfth episode of “My Hero Academia’s” seventh season, it was postponed by a week due to the broadcast of the 2024 Summer Olympics in France. In a recent update, the shonen series has announced that the thirteenth episode will also be delayed by a week. After Deku’s entry onto the battlefield, the next episode is scheduled for August 17th and will continue the ongoing skirmish. The Summer Olympics are set to conclude on August 11th, so there should be no further delays according to the schedule of these iconic games.

My Hero Academia’s Future

Title of the seventh season’s thirteenth episode is “Connected Stars,” promising an action-filled extravaganza, possibly one of the season’s highlights. With his use of One For All, Izuku Midoriya managed an unprecedented swift arrival at UA Academy. This puts our heroes in a prime position to tackle Shigaraki. However, it’s important to note that Shigaraki isn’t the only danger looming over Hero Society right now.

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In a short while, fans of “My Hero Academia” can read the concluding chapter. For over ten years, author Kohei Horikoshi has crafted the tale of Deku and Class 1-A, and even though the series is drawing to a close, it’s expected to leave an indelible impact on the anime community. Additionally, “My Hero Academia’s” fourth movie, “My Hero Academia: You’re Next,” has debuted in Japanese theaters and will hit North American screens this October.

Keep yourself informed about everything related to Class 1-A? Accompany us, as Team Anime on ComicBook, in bidding farewell to “My Hero Academia”.

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2024-08-03 21:39