The wheels are in motion as Izuku “Deku” Midoriya and the rest of Class 1-A prepare to take down All for One. 

With the My Hero Academia season 7 episode 4 release date fast approaching, let’s delve into the schedule and where you can watch the upcoming episode.

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Episode 3 delivered one of the biggest revelations in the series, uncovering how the League of Villains managed to infiltrate U.A. High multiple times — events that led to Katsuki Bakugo’s kidnapping in season 3’s Hideout Raid arc.

As the newly strengthened Class 1-A gears up for battle, will our heroes finally put an end to All for One’s reign of terror?

Who is the My Hero Academia traitor?

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Season 7’s episode 3 revealed that Yuga Aoyama is the U.A. traitor, acting as a secret informant for All for One since the start of the series.

Like Deku, Aoyama was born quirkless, but his parents made a deal with All for One to give him a quirk in exchange for their assistance, allowing Aoyama to enter U.A. High.

Aoyama provided All for One with information that led to the League of Villains attacking Class 1-A and All Might in season one’s U.S.J. arc.

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The Navel Laser-powered student also revealed the details of Class 1-A’s school trip to a training camp during season three’s Forest Training Camp arc.

Aoyama and his parents were too afraid to defy All for One, so the League of Villains always stayed ahead of U.A. High and the pro heroes.

The episode ends with Deku appealing to Aoyama to help set a trap for All for One, which will hopefully stop him once and for all.

My Hero Academia season 7 episode 4 release date

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The episode airs on local Japanese networks and streaming platforms at 6:30 PM JST on Saturday, May 25, 2024.

The release times and schedule for international viewers vary based on their time zone.

MY HERO ACADEMIA SEASON 7 EPISODE 4 RELEASE DATE TIME ZONESATURDAY, MAY 25/TIME
GMT+85:30 p.m.
ET (Eastern Time)5:30 a.m.
PT (Pacific Time)2:30 a.m.
CT (Central Time)4:30 a.m.
GMT (Western European Time)9:30 a.m.
CET (Central European Time)10:30 a.m.
IST (Indian Standard Time)3 p.m.

Where to watch My Hero Academia season 7

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You can watch My Hero Academia season 7 on the streaming platforms below.

PLATFORM
Netflix
Crunchyroll

Availability may differ depending on your region.

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