Quick Answer
No confirmed platforms for My Hero Academia Season 4 right now. Search Crunchyroll, Netflix, and Amazon Prime below to check your region. The show is 25 episodes (~10h watch time).
Platform Details (North America)
| Platform | Seasons | Audio | Region |
|---|---|---|---|
| Crunchyroll | Seasons 1-8 + specials | Sub+Dub | US & Canada |
| Hulu | Seasons 1-8 | Sub+Dub | US only |
| Netflix | Multiple seasons (not always newest) | Sub+Dub | US & Canada |
English dub available. Last verified: May 2026.
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About My Hero Academia Season 4
After successfully passing his Provisional Hero License exam, Izuku "Deku" Midoriya seeks out an extracurricular internship with a professional hero agency. At the recommendation of his mentor All Might, Deku lands a position under All Might's former sidekick, Sir Nighteye, now a famous hero in his own right. As Deku's classmates further their own abilities through various internships, up-and-coming villain Kai Chisaki utilizes his terrifying powers to gather favor in the criminal underworld....
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Where can I watch My Hero Academia Season 4 legally?
We don't have confirmed platform data for My Hero Academia Season 4 at the moment, but Crunchyroll, Netflix, and Amazon Prime are the most common homes for anime. Use the search links above to check what's available in your area.
Is My Hero Academia Season 4 on Netflix or Crunchyroll?
Can't confirm either right now. Both platforms rotate their catalogs pretty often, so it's worth searching directly on each one.
Is My Hero Academia Season 4 available with an English dub?
Yes — My Hero Academia Season 4 has an English dub available on Crunchyroll, Hulu, Netflix. Check each platform's listing for language options since not every season may be dubbed.
Can I watch My Hero Academia Season 4 for free?
Crunchyroll offers a free ad-supported tier for some shows. Most other platforms require a subscription, but many offer free trials for new users. Tubi and Pluto TV occasionally have anime in their free rotation too.
