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My Hero Academia season 7 episode 4 release date and time, where to watch, and more

By ajoom24.com May 18, 2024

My Hero Academia Season 7, Episode 4 is set to premiere on Saturday, May 25, 2024, airing at 5:30 PM JST and 5:30 AM EDT. The episode will first be broadcast on networks such as Yomiuri TV, Nippon TV, and their affiliates. Following its television debut, the episode will be available for streaming both domestically and internationally.

In the preceding episode, fans witnessed the dramatic fall of Star and Stripe. Despite a narrow defeat where Shigaraki managed to seize New Order, Star and Stripe had one final trick up her sleeve. She instituted a final rule that caused New Order to rebel against all other Quirks. Consequently, Shigaraki’s body began to violently rupture as his Quirks were eradicated. This ultimate act of defiance was Cathleen Bate’s last gift to protect Japan.

My Hero Academia season 7 episode 4: Release Date and Time

Izuku Midoriya in My Hero Academia (Image via Studio Bones)

According to the official My Hero Academia website, Season 7, Episode 4 is scheduled for release on Saturday, May 25, 2024, at 5:30 PM JST. Although the episode will be simulcast globally, release times will vary based on viewers time zones. It’s important for fans to note that Crunchyroll will delay the international release by about an hour despite the simulcast. Consequently, My Hero Academia Season 7, Episode 4 will be available at the following times:

Time Zone Release Time Release Day Release Date
Pacific Daylight Time 02:30 am Saturday May 25, 2024
Eastern Daylight Time 05:30 am Saturday May 25, 2024
British Summer Time 09:30 am Saturday May 25, 2024
Central European Standard Time 10:30 am Saturday May 25, 2024
Indian Standard Time 03:00 pm Saturday May 25, 2024
Philippine Standard Time 05:30 pm Saturday May 25, 2024
Japanese Standard Time 05:30 pm Saturday May 25, 2024
Australian Central Standard Time 07:00 pm Saturday May 25, 2024

Where to watch My Hero Academia season 7 episode 4?

My Hero Academia Season 7, Episode 4 will initially premiere on Japanese networks including Yomiuri TV, Nippon TV, and its 29 affiliates nationwide. Following its television broadcast, the episode will be available on various local streaming platforms such as Hulu, ABEMA, Amazon Prime Video, d Anime Store, Disney+, and more. For fans outside of Japan, the episode will be accessible on Crunchyroll and Netflix.

My Hero Academia season 7 episode 3 recap

Tomura Shigaraki and the League in My Hero Academia (Image via Studio Bones)

My Hero Academia Season 7, Episode 3 adapted chapters 335 to 338 (midway), highlighting the growth of Class 1-A. As All Might had noted, the fragile little eggs had hatched brilliantly, with Class 1-A evolving into formidable heroes.

The episode began in All For Ones (AFO) cave, where Tomura Shigaraki was in agony, surrounded by AFO and the League of Villains. Shigaraki and AFO’s consciences were merging. Despite not acquiring New Order, they had removed a significant obstacle from their path. Additionally, it was revealed that one of AFO’s “friends,” a mole, was embedded within U.A. High School.

The scene then shifted to Class 1-A during a training session. The young heroes showcased their progress, with viewers gaining insight into Katsuki Bakugo’s new move, Cluster. Concurrently, Shoto Todoroki was learning to embrace his left, flame-producing side to withstand Dabi’s intense heat.

The class later convened to discuss the current situation, summarizing it into three main points: First, AFO and his crew were adept at remaining hidden. Second, the Shigaraki they had previously fought was incomplete, but now he had become even more powerful. Third, the villains held the advantage of launching the first attack.

Yuga Aoyama in My Hero Academia (Image via Studio Bones)

The scene shifts once more, revealing the identity of the spy at U.A. Toru Hagakure, hidden in the woods, eavesdrops on a conversation between Yuga Aoyama and his parents. Shockingly, it is revealed that Yuga had been feeding information to the Villains from the beginning, starting with the attack on USJ. It is also disclosed that Yuga was born Quirkless and received a Quirk from AFO, thereby becoming indebted to him.

Just then, Deku stumbles upon the family, explaining that he had come to look for Yuga after noticing how unsettled he seemed. Yuga was just another pawn and “route” in AFO’s hands. Wanting to protect his parents, Yuga pushes them out of the way and fires his Navel Laser at Deku.

However, Toru intervenes, deflecting the laser and revealing that her Quirk allows her to refract light. This moment marks the first time viewers see what the Invisible Girl actually looks like. In a flash, Deku binds everyone with Black Whip, and the Aoyama family is brought before U.A. authorities and All Might.

With the truth exposed, Yuga deems himself a Villain. But Deku counters by appealing to Yuga’s true nature, insisting that he can still be a Hero. Given that AFOs whereabouts remain unknown, Yuga could act as a decoy to lead them straight to AFO.

My Hero Academia season 7 episode 4: What to expect?

Class 1-A in My Hero Academia (Image via Studio Bones)

Given Studio Bones’ current pacing, it’s likely that My Hero Academia Season 7, Episode 4 will adapt chapters 338 to 341/342. With Aoyama now in police custody, the students of Class 1-A are gearing up for the imminent battle. The upcoming episode may feature the return of Mei Hatsume as Deku and Iida push for costume modifications.

Additionally, viewers might catch a glimpse of Ragdoll from the Wild Wild Pussy Cats. Shouta Aizawa is also expected to appear, being called in to interrogate Yuga Aoyama. On the other hand, the episode might delve into the activities of the League of Villains, providing a balanced focus on both the heroes’ preparations and the villains’ schemes.

 

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