My Hero Academia Season 7 has been jam-packed so far, and now we’re getting a breather, with the announcement of a brief stop between episodes.
It’s a big year forMy Hero Academia. We have Season 7 taking one of thebest animeto new heights,My Hero Academia: You’re Nextin July, and themanga endingin August.
As the seventh season continued releasing, there were some rumors that it’ll come out in two parts. Now, on the back of Episode 9, it’s been confirmed that My Hero Academia Season 7 is indeed split into cours.
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My Hero Academia has long seasons, and the seventh is only three episodes off the norm at 21. That’s a lot of television to produce, and weekly turnaround can be tricky.
Fans are receptive and respectful of the choice. “I’ll be sitting upright in front of the TV waiting for the next episode,” says one comment.
“I’m relieved that there are at least two parts. Every episode is amazing,” another adds. “The second cour starts in two weeks, I’m excited for many reasons, I’m looking forward to it,” another fan states.
My Hero Academia will avoid clashing with Anime Expo next weekend, and some major premieres asOshi no Ko Season 2andTower of God Season 2begin that week. They can kick off without competition, before they all start vying for your time and energy.
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Anthony McGlynn is a Senior Anime Writer on Dexerto’s UK team. An expert on animes like Demon Slayer, Solo Leveling and My Hero Academia, he also has over 10 years experience covering games and pop culture for outlets such as Variety, IGN, Den of Geek, PCGamesN, PCGamer, The Digital Fix, and many more. You can contact him at: anthony.mcglynn@dexerto.com