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'My Hero Academia' Season 3 Latest News: New Teaser Video Previews 'School Trip Arc'

A new promotional video has been launched for the upcoming third season of the popular Japanese action anime series, "Boku no Hero Academia (My Hero Academia)." The official key visual art for the 2018 feature film has also been released.

The 45-minute video starts off by showing the students of Class 1-A of U.A. High looking excited about their summer training trip. However, things will soon get awry when the League of Villains are also shown putting together their new plan of attack.

The upcoming third season will reportedly pick up right where the second season left off and will carry on to adapt the highly anticipated "School Trip Arc" from the source manga written and illustrated by Kohei Horikoshi.

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The said arc, which began in volume 8 of the ongoing manga series, will bring the League of Villain right into the Forest of Magic Beasts, where Class 1-A are supposed to undergo their first ever summer training trip. The League has since increased in number following the influence of the Hero Killer Stain at the end of season 2.

It will surely be one eventful summer that Izuku and his friends will not soon forget, especially when the villains took off with one of their own. Will they be able to step up their powers in order to rescue and retrieve a friend?

"My Hero Academia" season 3 has been scheduled to be released in April 2018.

On the other hand, a key visual art has also been revealed for the upcoming "My Hero Academia" feature film, which will be released in summer next year. The image features some of the more popular students of Class 1-A seemingly walking into the future with the words "The Movie Has Come" written boldly on the ground.

More details about the upcoming new season and the theatrical movie will be revealed in the coming months.

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