My Hero Academia, the anime adaptation of the popular manga series, is gearing up for the release of Season 7, Episode 2. Set in a world where superpowers are the norm, the story follows Izuku, a boy without powers, as he trains to become a superhero under the guidance of the world’s top hero, All Might.
Season 7 premiered on May 4, kicking off with an action-packed episode that left fans eager for more. Now, fans can mark their calendars for Episode 2, which is scheduled to air on May 11 on Crunchyroll. The episode is set to debut at 5:30 a.m. ET and promises intense action as the showdown between Stars and Stripes and Shigaraki unfolds.
Following Episode 2, viewers can expect a weekly release schedule for the remainder of Season 7. The series has historically released episodes weekly, with at least the first 14 episodes airing consecutively, ensuring fans can enjoy a regular dose of superhero excitement.
In Episode 1, viewers were treated to thrilling action sequences, including Deku’s reflection and Star’s powerful blow to Shigaraki. While some felt there was excessive exposition during the fight scenes, total, the episode was well-received, with praise for its animation and character development.
Star’s character, in particular, stood out, with her formidable quirk, “New Order,” impressing viewers despite initial skepticism. Although the confrontation between Shigaraki and All For One felt familiar, the episode’s visuals, including the opening and ending themes, were gripping.
As anticipation builds for Episode 2, fans can look forward to getting deeper into the exciting world of My Hero Academia. Don’t miss the premiere of Season 7, Episode 2 on Crunchyroll at 5:30 a.m. ET.