English-Dubbed Trailer for ‘My Hero Academia’ Season 4 Released

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An English-dubbed trailer of the highly anticipated 4th season of My Hero Academia was uploaded on Thursday by Funimation via IGN. The said trailer was first revealed during the company’s My Hero Academia panel during the San Diego Comic Con on Thursday.

The anime is expected to premiere in Japan on October 12. Funimation screened the English dub premiere of the anime during Anime Expo last July 6. The company is also confirmed to stream the anime same airing as Japan.

The role of Sir Nighteye will be played by Shinichiro Miki while Rie Murakawa will be playing Bubble Girl. Miki made an uncredited cameo as Sir Nighteye during the anime’s last season.

My Hero Academia is based from the popular manga of the same name created by Kohei Horikoshi. The first season anime premiered in Japan in April 2016, followed by the season season in April 2017, and the third season in April 2018. The franchise’s second anime film titled Boku no Hero Academia the Movie – Heroes: Rising - is slated to premiere in Japanese theaters on December 20.

Source: Anime News Network

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