LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 13: (L-R) SK Ohga and Rick Kumazaw attend "My Hero Academia" World Dub Premiere at Regal Cinemas L.A. Live on September 13, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by John Sciulli/Getty Images for Funimation)

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My Hero Academia unveils the final trailer for the upcoming fourth season of the highly anticipated anime premiering in October 2019.

My Hero Academia has released the final trailer for its highly anticipated fourth season and by the looks of it, epic is the only word to perfectly describe it. The heavily action-packed trailer featured some brand new characters alongside some of the beloved heroes of ours. It also showed the UA trinity in action and teased the new opening theme as well.

The trailer also took a trip down memory lane as a little recap to Midoriya’s journey and we got a glimpse of the iconic villains our heroes have fought throughout these past three seasons.

My Hero Academia‘s season 4 trailer gave us a quick glimpse of the upcoming new characters Sir Nighteye, Kai Chisaki/Overhaul, and Eri. They may be well known to manga fans as they will be playing a major role this season since the anime is adapting the “Shie Hassaikai” arc from the manga for the season.

Overhaul is the main villain of the “Shie Hassaikai” arc. And the character already made his debut during the latter half of season 3.

Meanwhile, Izuku Midoriya aka everybody’s favorite Deku has gotten his provisional hero license and is heading for a hero internship. The show had just introduced UA’s power trinity when the third season wrapped after Deku and Bakugo’s fight.

My Hero Academia follows Deku, who is mentored by the greatest hero of all time, All Might, on his own journey of becoming the greatest hero of the planet. The manga started back in 2014 with weekly issues in Shonen Jump. There are 240 chapters available as of now. The anime series has been the biggest hit of the past few years as it has even had a movie released after it with another one on its way.

All the previous three seasons are streaming on Netflix as well as Crunchyroll. Funimation airs the same day simulcast and the show airs on Toonami in States.

My Hero Academia season 4 will premiere on October 12.