My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Drops April Date & Trailer – Fans Can’t Wait!

Excitement builds as we wait for season 8 of My Hero Academia; meanwhile, a spin-off titled My Hero Academia: Vigilantes now has a confirmed release date!

In addition to releasing a sneak peek trailer and fresh images, Crunchyroll has disclosed that the spin-off series “My Hero Academia: Vigilantes” will start streaming on 7th April 2025. That’s not much longer to countdown!

In the UK, new episodes of the anime are scheduled for release every week, airing simultaneously with their Japanese debut. Additionally, the teaser has unveiled the show’s theme song titled “Kekka Orai,” sung by Kocchi no Kento.

In the captivating world of “My Hero Academia: Vigilantes,” I find myself in the shoes of Koichi Haimawai, an ordinary college student with extraordinary aspirations. Despite harboring a fervent desire to become a hero, he’s resigned himself to the monotony of daily life.

In a world where most people possess extraordinary abilities known as Quirks, only a select few are chosen to be heroes and safeguard humanity. However, things take an unexpected turn for Koichi and Pop Step when they’re rescued by the secretive vigilante Knuckleduster, who then recruits them to join the ranks of these clandestine protectors themselves.

You can check out the new character posters below:

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In his statement about the upcoming release, Asa Suehira, Crunchyroll’s Chief Content Officer, expressed that “My Hero Academia has enthralled fans around the globe for almost a decade, and now My Hero Academia: Vigilantes presents an engaging fresh viewpoint on the universe this franchise cherishes.

We’re excited to keep collaborating with TOHO and deliver worldwide fans this eagerly awaited spin-off.

This week has been fantastic for anime enthusiasts! Not only was the release date unveiled for the first Demon Slayer Infinity Castle film in both Japan and the UK, but also, One Piece will be back on screen this coming April following its multi-month absence.

For now, we don’t know when My Hero Academia Season 8 will be released, but we anticipate it to premiere by the end of this year.

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2025-03-10 18:37