The second season of “My Hero Academia: Vigilantes”, an anime based on the same-named manga, has officially announced its release window. The initial season premiered in April 2025, concluding with episode 13 at the end of June. As a spin-off from the well-known series “My Hero Academia”, this anime serves as a prequel to the main storyline and takes place five years prior to its events.
My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Season 2 to stream on Crunchyroll next year
On Toho Animation’s YouTube channel, a sneak peek for the second season of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes was shared, accompanied by a potential airing period. The video suggests that the next season is set to debut in the year 2026.
Furthermore, Crunchyroll has taken on the task of broadcasting the second season of the anime across Central America, South America, North America, Oceania, and the Middle East.
According to the official social media handle (previously Twitter), they shared the news along with a fresh poster about the second season of the anime, airing in 2026. The post hinted at a new danger emerging and mentioned that the fight carries on hidden beneath daily routines – keep an eye out for further details regarding Season 2.
Announcement Video: Second Season of “#ヒROアカ” (My Hero Academia) to air in 2026
The teaser visual has been unveiled!
Stay tuned for the ongoing battles beneath the surface as a new menace approaches…
#MHAvigilantes #mha #heroaca_a #enjoythesecondseasonupdates
— 『ヴィジランテ -僕のヒーローアカデミア ILLEGALS-』アニメ公式 第2期2026年放送決定! (@vigilante_mha) June 30, 2025
As per Crunchyroll’s description, this anime revolves around Koichi Haimawari, an ordinary college student who aspires to be a hero. Despite acknowledging that his goal might not be attainable, he persists. In the world portrayed, individuals possess special abilities called Quirks, and only a few are chosen to act as heroes and protect others. However, things change when Koichi and Pop Step find themselves rescued by the masked vigilante, Knuckleduster. Subsequently, they are offered an opportunity to train as vigilantes themselves!
The manga titled “My Hero Academia: Vigilantes” was initially published in Jump GIGA, but later moved to Shonen Jump+. Hideyuki Furuhashi is the author of this series, while Betten Court serves as the illustrator.
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