Season 4 of My Hero Academia has officially landed on Crunchyroll, Hulu, and Netflix, complete with English dub and subtitle options. This latest installment follows Izuku Midoriya as he navigates internships with professional heroes, including a stint under Sir Nighteye, while confronting the rising threat of the villain Kai Chisaki and his Quirk-destroying ambitions.
Produced by the renowned Studio Bones, known for its dynamic action sequences in series like Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood and Mob Psycho 100, Season 4 continues the saga of UA High's aspiring heroes. The season scored a 7.86 on MyAnimeList with over 1.18 million voters, reflecting its consistent popularity within the superhero shonen genre.
The 25-episode arc delves deeper into the complexities of the hero society, exploring the ethical gray areas of hero work and the personal growth of Midoriya and his classmates. It sets the stage for the escalating conflict with the League of Villains and introduces key characters who will shape the future of the franchise.
With Season 4 now accessible on multiple platforms, fans can catch up on the events leading into the upcoming seasons or experience the series for the first time. The availability across Crunchyroll, Hulu, and Netflix makes this pivotal season of the globally popular franchise more accessible than ever.