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My Hero Academia season 7 release schedule: What time is episode 3 on Crunchyroll?

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Release Details for My Hero Academia Season 7, Episode 3

To ensure you catch the latest episode without spoilers, here’s everything you need to know about the release date and streaming time of My Hero Academia Season 7, Episode 3 on Crunchyroll in the US and UK.

Release Date and Time:

The release date for My Hero Academia Season 7, Episode 3 is set for May 18 at 2:30 AM Pacific/5:30 AM Eastern on Crunchyroll. For viewers in the UK, it will be available at 10:30 AM BST.

For viewers in other regions, a time zone converter can help you determine the exact streaming time.

Heading: My Hero Academia Season 7 Release Schedule

“My Hero Academia” Season 7 commenced on May 4, with four recap episodes preceding it. These recap episodes served as a helpful refresher for returning fans and a convenient entry point for those looking to catch up without rewatching all previous seasons.

Confirmed Release Schedule:

New episodes of My Hero Academia Season 7 are expected to air weekly on Saturdays. Here’s a breakdown of the current release schedule:

  • Episode 1: May 4, 2024
  • Episode 2: May 11, 2024
  • Episode 3: May 18, 2024

Episode Count and Season Structure

“My Hero Academia” Season 7 is slated to consist of 21 episodes, divided into two cours. This structure suggests the season will likely be split into two parts of 10 episodes and 11 episodes. Alternatively, the two cours may air consecutively, leading to the season’s conclusion in October.

Including the “Memories” four-part recap episodes, My Hero Academia Season 7 totals 25 episodes.

Where to Watch My Hero Academia

For fans eager to catch the latest episodes, Crunchyroll offers the subbed version of My Hero Academia Season 7. Additionally, all six previous seasons are available on the platform. In some regions, select seasons are also accessible on Netflix.

English, French, German, Latin American Spanish, and Italian dubs will be available at a later date for international audiences.