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My Hero Academia Season 4 Reported Episode Order Surfaces

My Hero Academia is less than a week away from its return, and fans are all sorts of eager to […]

My Hero Academia is less than a week away from its return, and fans are all sorts of eager to watch the new season. The anime will bring its fourth season to light with Izuku Midoriya in tow, and manga readers know the series has a meaty storyline to tackle. Of course, the arc has fans wondering how long the season will be, and it turns out the show will string the season for as long as expected.

And how long may that be? Well, according to one report, it seems My Hero Academia will stick to the status quo with season four. The show will reported contain 25 episodes total, making it a two-hour affair that lasts until next spring.

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According to anime influencer Yonkou Productions, My Hero Academia is slated to run for 25 episodes. This is the usual order for the anime as Studio Bones has given the last three seasons the same order.

Of course, fans should prepare themselves for the episode order to take a hit or two. Not all of the 25 episodes will be brand new. As the reports go, the very first episode will be a recap piece which goes over the last seasons and preps for the fourth. Fans are also expecting another filler episode to be included in promotion of My Hero Academia‘s movie which comes out in December.

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My Hero Academia was created by Kohei Horikoshi and has been running in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump since July 2014. The story follows Izuku Midoriya, who lives in a world where everyone has powers, even though he was born without them. Dreaming to become a superhero anyway, he’s eventually scouted by the world’s best hero All Might and enrolls in a school for professional heroes. The series has been licensed by Viz Media for an English language release since 2015. My Hero Academia is gearing up for an even bigger end of 2019 with both a fourth season of the anime and second big anime film too.