Is My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Season 3 Happening? Everything We Know So Far My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Season 2 jumps forward in time, setting up new tensions for Season 3 — but is it happening? Season 2 has officially come to a close, which means fans of the shonen franchise will be without new content for a while — at least untilon May 2, and then after that as well. On the heels of Season 2’s big showdown with the Bombers, and Knuckleduster’s fight with Number 6, that’s especially disappointing. Things really start to heat up towards the end ofThe finale’s two-year time-skip also raises questions, which a third outing will be tasked with answering. It’s not clear ifSeason 3 is definitely happening, nor do we know when it could release. But based on the manga and where its adaptation leaves off, there’s more story to tell. Here’s everything we know about the possibility of Season 3 so far.Season 3 announcement after the Season 2 finale won’t find one just yet — but the anime does allude to its own future during the episode’s run. Surprisingly, there has been no official confirmation of the next chapter, despiteSeason 2’s dub being delayed a couple of weeks, it’s possible we’ll hear more when that version reaches its finale.That said, Koichi makes a remark during the finale that might shed light on the series’ future. After the two-year jump forward, he’s interviewing for a job and approaching his senior year of college and graduation. In his closing dialogue, he says, “” This suggests that another season is on the horizon, but it also raises questions about whether the third chapter will be the anime’s last. That’s somewhat surprising given how much of the manga is left, but it’s possible the creators will either condense the remainder of the story or conclude it with an animeSeason 2 concludes with the manga’s Sky Egg arc, though it’s slightly out of order in the anime. The series adapts the School Days arc beforehand, despite it coming later in the source material. So, that leaves three more arcs and about 61 chapters left for the adaptation to cover. It could technically get through them in one more outing — assuming its 24-26 episodes and notwill end with movies or special episodes. Whatever happens, it’s set to get darker and raise the stakes from here, which lays the groundwork for a gripping run.Season 2, there are three more manga arcs to tackle: the Final Performance arc, Underground Masquerade arc, and Naruhata Lockdown arc. The first of these sees Koichi looking to the future, while Kazuho grapples with complicated feelings about this development — and the inevitable end of their vigilante days. Number 6 uses this to turn her into Queen Bee’s next host, leaving Koichi to fight and save his friend. This promises an emotional follow-up to Season 2, and the finale is already laying the foundation for it. From there, the Underground Masquerade arc finds Detective Eizo Tanuma and Knuckleduster investigating an underground fighting ring to locate the source of Trigger. And the Naruhata Lockdown arc brings Koichi’s story to an epic end, pitting him against Number 6 while also forcing him to operate on the run. Although the stakes never reach the heights of, they’re higher than ever before. That gives viewers a lot to look forward to in Season 3 .Season 3 isn’t confirmed, so there’s no release timeline — but we can still speculate on when it will debut. Assuming it’s green-lit soon, 2027 is probably the earliest we’ll see the next episodes. Most seasons ofhad a year or so between their releases, and Vigilantes followed a similar release schedule, with Season 1 coming out in 2025 and Season 2 in 2026. That paints a promising picture for a potential third season. Of course, if itThe Powerpuff Girls Cast Reunites After 21 Years 25 Years Ago, Two Iconic Nickelodeon Shows Premiered the Same Day Get access to exclusive stories on new releases, movies, shows, comics, anime, games and more!