A preview video for the next episode of the My Hero Academia anime shows the heroes of UA High preparing for battle against the Meta Liberation Army..
Promo latest episode from anime My Hero Academia was posted online by Twitter user @Atsushi101X and provides a glimpse into Episode 25 of Season 5 of the anime, titled “The High, Deep Blue Sky.” The episode will show the series’ heroes that the Meta Liberation Army is currently under the control of the attacked Tomura Shigaraki, following his victory over Re-Destro and his Quirk-enhanced Claustro armor. in the previous episode. The news then reaches UA High School, leaving Deku, Bakugo, Urakawa, and all the other heroes training in preparation for all-out war with the newly gathered and united superhero team.
My Hero Academia (#113): Season 5 Episode 25 (Finale) “The High, Deep Blue Sky” Preview.
Airs: September 25 pic.twitter.com/GcFP3TeCYk
— Atsu (@Atsushi101X) September 18, 2021
Although Season 5 of the series will soon reach its climax, fans My Hero Academia There’s still a lot to look forward to as anime streaming and localization company Funimation prepares to release the third and newest film in the series, World Heroes Mission, coming to select theaters in The US and Canada on October 29. The theatrical release is set in the middle of Season 5 and sees Deku, Bakugo, and Todoroki embark on an adventure around the world after the completely sane Deku is blamed. unjust. for committing mass murder. It features the return of many Japanese superheroes from the anime, as well as new backing heroes from around the world who will join Deku in his quest to clear his name and stop Mankind’s plans. , an anti-superhero cult that wants to prevent the use of the series’ super-powered Quirks. The previous film opened in Japan this past summer, where it set a new franchise record for box office revenue.
The company will also host a special panel for the series during its annual New York Comic-Con return, which will feature appearances from the show and film’s English-language voice actors. Funimation will host a variety of other activities at the event, including screenings of Demon Slayer’s record-breaking film Mugen Train, professional cosplay photo sessions, as well as a free party for subscribers to the service. the company’s streaming, there will be anime-themed drinks.
A simulation of Season 5 is currently streaming on both Funimation and Crunchyroll. Previous seasons of My Hero Academia are also available on those services, as well as on Netflix and Hulu. The original manga My Hero Academia, created by Kohei Horikoshi in 2014 and currently one of the best-selling manga series of all time, is released in English in both digital and print formats from VIZ Media.