Summary
- My Hero Academia’s final season will air in fall 2025, leaving fans excited yet with a wait ahead.
- The decision to delay the final season aims to give animators at BONES a well-deserved break.
- Controversy arose due to the handling of the manga’s final chapter, leading to pushback from fans.
My Hero Academia manga ended earlier this year, and the anime has just one season left. Some fans still cannot comprehend that their favorite series is about to come to an end. The seventh season of My Hero Academia was phenomenal, and it was followed by an announcement regarding the eighth and final season of the anime. It was confirmed that My Hero Academia’s final season will air in 2025, but there was no release window.
On December 19th, the series disclosed that My Hero Academia season 8 would air in fall 2025. This means fans will have to wait for a while to see Midoriya and his friends back in action. Aside from the anime’s final season, My Hero Academia fans have other things to look forward to, including two new books. My Hero Academia will release a new artbook and a fanbook.
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Why My Hero Academia Will Air In Fall 2025
- My Hero Academia anime will return in fall 2025
- Fans will also get to see other new anime series
It makes sense for the anime to release late next year. Firstly, a lot of new and promising anime will be released in the first quarter of 2025, including Solo Leveling, The Apothecary Diaries, and Sakamoto Days. With all the anime releasing in the same month, a new season of My Hero Academia would steal the spotlight from them.
The other reason is to give the staff at Bones some much-deserved rest. The animators work tirelessly to create magnificent episodes. Therefore, they need time to relax. Overall, it is better to have the final season release in the final quarter of the year.
The final season of My Hero Academia will see all the main cast members reprise their roles. The staff will also return unchanged.
My Hero Academia Is Embroiled In Controversy
My Hero Academia’s original ending was featured in the final chapter of the manga. While it was divisive, fans did not actively hate it. But things changed when My Hero Academia released its final volume, in which Horikoshi added an extra 30 pages to expand the original ending.
This decision did not go down well with fans, and they resorted to mass blocking Horikoshi Kohei’s X (formerly Twitter) account. They were not happy with how the author handled the ending. However, they had to admit that it is set in stone and cannot be altered.
Fans who are looking for new manga to read should wait for Horikoshi’s new series. The author confirmed that he is already working on a new project.
My Hero Academia is available to stream on Crunchyroll.
Source: X (Formerly Twitter)
- Release Date
- April 3, 2016
- Studio
- Bones
- Creator
- Kōhei Horikoshi
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