Class is in session at Yūei High School!
The latest issue of Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump revealed that Kōhei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia (Boku no Hero Academia) will receive an anime adaptation. The show’s official website and Twitter account aren’t open as of press time, though they were promoted in the magazine’s opening spread.
No details on the title have officially been announced as of press time.
Yesterday, a tweet confirming the My Hero Academia anime series was briefly posted by the manga series’ Twitter account, though it has since been deleted.
Viz Media currently holds the domestic rights to the My Hero Academia manga, which they publish digitally. New chapters of the series are added each week, concurrent with the Japanese release.
Source: Anime News Network