Even though he is the protagonist of “My Hero Academia,” Midoriya is still just a student. This means that he is unable to do real hero work and is not recognized as a real hero just yet. However, “My Hero Academia” Season 4 will see him saving the entire hero world during his most epic battle yet. This would be the first time that he will take the spotlight as the one to beat the main bad guy.
For the most part, while Midoriya has done some admittedly impressive things in a flashy manner, he has largely played a support role in many of the events, so far. All Might has taken much of the central roles and the biggest battles often concluded with the help of professional heroes. The biggest exception, however, was the case involving Stain. “My Hero Academia” Season 4 will be much bigger than that.
The upcoming season will basically involve a villain who will threaten the entire hero community, which will lead to multiple heroes banding together to take him down. Unfortunately, this particular villain is almost as dangerous as All-For-One himself, so he will be a nightmare to deal with. He will be who Midoriya will be fighting in “My Hero Academia” Season 4.
What will make their bout even more exciting is the fact that something will enable Midoriya to make full use of his Quirk’s power without any backlash. This means that he can fight at a hundred percent, making him comparable to All Might during that one event. This alone makes “My Hero Academia” Season 4 worth looking forward to.
“My Hero Academia” Season 4 will be hitting the small screen in October. Featuring some exciting battles and heartwarming character development, fans will not want to miss out on this momentous premiere. Keep the date in mind.


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