Season 2 of My Hero Academia, a pivotal installment in the popular superhero franchise, is now available across Crunchyroll, Hulu, and Netflix. This season dives deep into the U.A. Sports Festival, a high-stakes event that tests the mettle of aspiring heroes like Izuku Midoriya and his classmates.
Produced by Studio Bones, known for its dynamic action sequences in series like Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood and Mob Psycho 100, Season 2 amplifies the show's core themes of heroism, rivalry, and personal growth. The arc is widely considered a fan favorite, showcasing both spectacular power displays and significant character development for Midoriya and his rivals, particularly the complex Todoroki family saga.
With a MAL score of 8.05 from over 1.8 million voters, My Hero Academia has cemented its status as a shonen powerhouse. Season 2 not only delivers thrilling battles but also explores the societal impact of heroes and villains, adding depth to its vibrant world.
This 25-episode season is now complete and available for binge-watching on all three platforms, offering English dub and subtitle options. It serves as a critical bridge, building on the foundational elements of Season 1 and setting the stage for the escalating conflicts and narrative developments that define the series.