
TOHO Renews ‘My Hero Academia: Vigilantes' for Season 2
Following the finale ofMy Hero Academia: Vigilantes,TOHOhas confirmed that another season is in production.
Based on theMy Hero Academiaspinoff manga by Hideyuki Furuhashi, Betten Court and Kohei Horikoshi, the anime's first season was helmed by director Kenichi Suzuki (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders) and scripted by Yosuke Kuroda (My Hero Academia). Animation production is handled byBoneswith a creative team that includes character designer Takahiko Yoshida, art director Yukihiro Watanabe, and music composer Yuki Hayashi, who's known for his work onMy Hero Academia.
While specific plot details for Season 2 have yet to be revealed, the story is expected to continue from the events of the first season. Set for a 2026 release, the series will stream exclusively onCrunchyrollworldwide, with the exception of Asia.
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