"My Hero Academia" Anime TV Series gets Season 2! Recently, a trailer was unveiled showing Kōhei Horikoshi's characters on U.A. Sports Festival Arc. Now, the first-ever teaser is already available for online stream around the world. Apparently, the cancellation rumors get slam by this arrival. Surely, another set of comedy-action will come next year.
The anime's official website recently unveils the news of the "My Hero Academia" Season 2. And, it's announced with the latest first-ever promotional teaser! It is now available in different streaming sites on the web.
"Now fans are being treated to a first-look at the anime. The official website of My Hero Academia has uploaded a preview of the action-packed season, and it looks explosive." Positively, the fans will get another dose of superhero-in-the-making dramas in the upcoming anime by Horikoshi.
In just 36 seconds, Toho Animation streamed the future of "My Hero Academia" Season 2. And, yes! Its action-packed characters are back on the game, this time in an athletic competition.
Furthermore, "The anime had announced a second season in June. The new season will cover the U.A. Sports Festival arc of Kōhei Horikoshi's original manga." It will follow after "My Hero Academia" Anime Season 1 plot events. Supposedly, the hero students will become athletes as part of their training.
"My Hero Academia" Season 2 will still follow the struggles of Izuku Midoriya as he continues to train in the Hero Academy. In spite of being an underdog, he will become a strong superhero and defeat villains.
In the current time, no additional updates are released yet. Although, Kohei Horikoshi is expected to attend Jump Fiesta 2017 on December 17 and 18. Now, fans are hoping for more update unveiling on the event.
To sum up, "My Hero Academia" Season 2 promotional trailer promises to bring in strong hero powers! To make sure that you hear the latest news and updates, stay tuned to Jobs & Hire.