The team behind My Hero Academia season 6 promises the biggest battle yet. My Hero Academia season 5 finished off in late September last year, leaving viewers to wonder what will happen to their favorite heroes next. The second half of the season mostly focused on the League of Villains, showing them struggle and train and later seeing them combine with the Meta Liberation Army to create The Paranormal Liberation Front. Audiences were left with a post-credits scene suggesting the heroes are about to face challenges like never before.
To little surprise, My Hero Academia season 6 was quickly confirmed, and viewers were soon after given an Autumn 2022 premiere date. While they eagerly await My Hero Academia season 6, several new artworks and announcements have been released to promote the series. An inevitable battle is foreshadowed in the newest key visuals. One sees Shigaraki and Deku in an intense stare-down, and another shows a gathering of pro-heroes as they rally behind Endeavor.
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My Hero Academia’s latest announcement came in the form of a tweet accompanied by a partially redacted version of the My Hero Academia season 6 script cover. Viewers are told to expect a fight unlike any other. These big promises are tied to the announcement that dubbing has already begun. The cover art might seem familiar to some viewers as it looks to be the same illustration of Shigaraki and Deku that was released late last year. Check out the tweet and translation (via ComicBook.com) below:
The sixth season's dubbing has already begun. The sixth season will feature a battle on a scale bigger than drawn before. Please look forward to the cast's performances when the show broadcasts
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