“My Hero Academia” Season 4 will be starting out a new story for the shonen series. The Internship Arc is set to start rolling in the fourth installment with new villains stepping into the spotlight.
One of them is Kai Chisaki, otherwise known as Overhaul. Those who strictly watch the anime have already seen this antagonist, although the series hasn’t expanded his background just yet. As such, “My Hero Academia” Season 4 will have Overhaul front and center and will have him briefly clash with the Villain Alliance. The short skirmish highlighted how deadly this villain, with their confrontation resulting in the death of two villains – one for each faction.
Overhaul’s Quirk is pretty powerful since he can manipulate matter at will if he touches it. With this ability, he can assemble and disassemble anyone, which means touching an opponent can mean instant death. Touching his allies, on the other hand, allows him to heal any wounds they received. On top of this, Overhaul can also merge his body with others, which will be a deadly combination when he uses it on “My Hero Academia” Season 4.
Meanwhile, Midoriya will be trying his luck at having his Internship conducted under the watchful guidance of Sir Nighteye. As a brief overview, Nighteye is the former sidekick of All Might and is considered the brains behind most, if not all, of All Might’s actions. Having this under his belt, it’s no surprise that Midoriya wants to work under this hero. But first, he’ll need Nighteye’s approval. Will Deku be able to win the trust of Nighteye in “My Hero Academia” Season 4?
Fans will just have to find out. As a minor spoiler, Togata will be the one who will introduce Midoriya to Nighteye as the student is also under the tutelage of the renowned hero. Before meeting Nighteye, Togata will tell Midoriya that in order to make a good impression from the get-go, he needs to make Nighteye laugh at least once. That’s all the spoilers we’ll be offering as the subsequent events hold a lot of significance for the plot going forward. As for when “My Hero Academia” Season 4 will be released, it’s been scheduled to drop this coming October.


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