However, it might be wise to let the manga pull ahead of the anime just a bit, especially if the new season hits in less than a year. It's possible, though unclear, if Season 5 will touch on the ongoing "Paranormal Liberation War Arc." It's very possible, with the right condensing, that My Hero Academia could capture the whole arc. This also means the anime will go more into the Meta Liberation Army and the work studies of various students. RELATED: My Hero Academia Kills Off a Major Villain What Manga Arcs Will Be Covered in Season 5?Ĭonsidering My Hero Academia's penchant for covering multiple arcs and condensing multiple chapters into individual episodes, there's a good chance Season 5 will adapt the "Joint Training Arc," "Meta Liberation Army Arc" and "The Endeavor Agency Arc." These all feature some pretty major returns as well as revelations surrounding the mysteries of One For All. It's also clear Season 5 will delve much more into the history of My Hero Academia's society, as demonstrated by hints at both One For All's prior hosts and Destro. It seems like the unmet users of One For All will become much more relevant and Season 5. When someone inherits One For All, they also inherit shadows of previous hosts, as seen during the Sports Festival in Season 2. Midoriya's strange dream about the various other hosts of One For All leaves us on a cryptic note. Then there's that final scene of Season 4. On top of that, Hawks and Endeavor will have to work together as Japan's top heroes and hold the country together as symbols of peace without All Might. Fanatics who believe in Destro's message are shouting for meta-human liberation in the streets - though Hawks snuffs out these small-fries fast and without trouble. The book is already affecting Japan's social order, leaving the country unstable at the end of Season 4. One of the most important plot threads for Season 5 is Destro's autobiography. RELATED: My Hero Academia Reveals Hawks' Real Name - But Why Does Know It? The League of Villains will also have to rebuild following the Shie Hissaikai raid and obtaining quirk-erasing drugs. Season 5 will definitely delve into Eri's mental state and how it's affecting her control of her powers - specifically, how much her horn will grow. Season 4 left a number of plot threads dangling at the end of the season, like Eri's development of her powers, Sir Nighteye's various unresolved predictions and more.