The official website for the My Hero Academia television anime posted the October 2019 premiere and first key visual from the fourth season on Wednesday. The new season will air on YTV, NTV, and their affiliated stations. The tagline on the visual reads, "I'll become your hero!"

The first three anime series will start running again on January 13 on the BS NTV channel. One episode will run every Sunday from January to March, and two episodes will run every Sunday from April to September.

The anime's first 13-episode season premiered in April 2016. The 25-episode second season premiered in April 2017.

The third season premiered on April 7, and covered the "Forest Training Camp" arc and the "Pro Hero Provisional License Exam" arc from Kohei Horikoshi's original manga. Funimation streamed the English dub of the third season, and Crunchyroll and Hulu streamed the series with English subtitles.

The third season featured the same staff, including director Kenji Nagasaki at BONES, scriptwriter Yousuke Kuroda, character designer Yoshihiko Umakoshi (with assistance by Hitomi Odashima), and composer Yuki Hayashi.

Kohei Horikoshi launched the original manga series in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in July 2014. Shueisha published the manga's 21st volume on December 4. The 13th and 14th volumes of the manga both bundled OVAs in 2017.

Viz Media publishes the manga in the English edition of Weekly Shonen Jump and in print in North America.

Sources: My Hero Academia anime's official website, Comic Natalie