'My Hero Academia' Releases Season 3 Teaser Trailer

My Hero Academia may have just ended its second season, but Bones Inc. doesn’t want fans [...]

My Hero Academia may have just ended its second season, but Bones Inc. doesn't want fans fretting about its return. The studio let the world know a third season has already been ordered, and a teaser trailer for the show's comeback has hit the Internet as well.

As you can see above, a very brief teaser for My Hero Academia's third season was released by TOHO Animation. The 16-second clip begins with All Might and Izuku Midoriya as the world's number one hero reflects on all of his students. The scene changes after a moment to show Sensei, the mysterious user of of All For One. The villain is seen reflecting on his League of Villains as figures like Shimura Shiguraki flash by.

The clip comes to an end with Izuku reaffirming My Hero Academia's return, but the clip does do one more thing. It stresses the feud between heroes and villains are about to come to a head, and manga fans know how true that promise will become next season.

My Hero Academia's second season ended by wrapping up the series' "Final Exams" arc. The anime will move into the "School Trip" arc when it returns, and the story is an action-packed one.

After U.A. closes its first semester, the students of class A-1 prepare for their school's summer training camp. The group arrives at the Forest of Magic Beasts and are suddenly thrust into battle when their heroic supervisors The Pussycats throw them into the area. All is well for awhile, but the U.A. students soon learn the League of Villains haven't forgotten them just yet.

During training, Class 1-A comes under attack by brand-new recruits of the League of Villains. After a near-fatal battle, Izuku learns the gang is there to kidnap Bakugo Katsuki, and they succeed. The students are left distraught by the event, but they come up with a plant to rescue Katsuki despite the odds against them.

For those who aren't familiar with My Hero Academia, the manga by creator Kohei Horikoshi began publishing back in July 2014. Bones Studios adapted the series into an anime in 2016, and the series has quickly become a phenomenon. My Hero Academia takes place in a world full of people with quirks, which you might recognize as superpowers. Except Izuku Midoriya doesn't have one.

Izuku Midoriya has always wanted to be a hero, but he was born without a quirk. When the world's leading superhero All-Might chooses Izuku to be his successor, the boy's world is turned upside-down as he gains a quirk, a new school, and a set of very dangerous enemies.

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