Is My Hero Academia on Netflix?
By Diana Nosa
My Hero Academia does a great job at making us feel like we can be superheroes in our everyday lives as well as reminding us that we’re all unique in some way.
Ever since the anime debuted back in 2016, it has grown to be immensely popular globally, often ranking as one of the best newer generation shounen anime. Currently standing at a perfect critic score of 100% and an audience score of 90% on Rotten Tomatoes, it’s clear that this show is a force to be reckoned with.
However, what makes My Hero Academia so special is its dedicated fandoms who cherish the series greatly. If you’re amongst these special fans or if you would like to be a fan, you’re probably wondering where you can watch the show. Don’t worry, we got you covered!
Here are the streaming sites where you can watch My Hero Academia.
Is My Hero Academia on Netflix?
As of today, My Hero Academia has yet to return back to the streaming platform ever since it was removed late last year. It’s unclear why the show was taken off and it’s also unclear when or if the show will ever return.
We’ll be sure to let you know when Netflix does plan on adding the anime back to its lineup, but here are the other places where the series is currently streaming.
Where to watch My Hero Academia?
Good news! You can watch the first four seasons of My Hero Academia as well as the currently airing fifth season on Hulu! New episodes release every week, which means you’ll never have to worry about missing a second of your favorite superhero kids.
Additionally, the 2019 film, Heroes Rising, is also available on Hulu upon a Starz add-on.
You can also stream the anime series on Crunchyroll, Funimation, and Adult Swim via cable subscription.
If you’re a Netflix user patiently waiting for Deku and Bakugou to return, feel free to check out other anime similar to this one including Haikyuu!!, Naruto, Hunter x Hunter, and One Punch Man.