Summary
- My Hero Academia: Vigilantes main trailer releases March 10, 2025.
- Expect more scenes & possibly new cast info in the trailer.
- My Hero Academia’s final season will air in late 2025.
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My Hero Academia is one of the most popular anime franchises in the world. Based on Horikoshi Kohei’s manga of the same name, the series has amassed a massive fan following from around the world. In the last few years, My Hero Academia’s popularity has increased to the point that other projects associated with it have also become famous.
My Hero Academia: Vigilantes is a good example of how a spin-off reached insane levels of popularity. After a solid run as a manga, an anime adaptation based on the series was announced. Fans who have been eagerly waiting for more news regarding the series should mark their calendars. On March 10, 2025, My Hero Academia: Vigilantes will release the main trailer.

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The Main Trailer For My Hero Academia Vigilantes Will Likely Have New Information
When My Hero Academia: Vigilantes’ new trailer releases on March 10, 2025, fans can expect to see more scenes from the anime, which will give them an idea of the quality of the adaptation. Considering the teaser trailer had high-grade shots, it wouldn’t be surprising if the main trailer had something similar. There is also a possibility that the new trailer will include information about new cast members.
The anime adaptation of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes was announced at the Jump Festa 2025. It was later confirmed that the anime would be released in April 2025. My Hero Academia: Vigilantes has also confirmed the voice actors for the main characters:
- Shuichiro Umeda as Koichi Haimawairi/The Crawler
- Ikumi Hasegawa as Kazuho Haneyama/Pop Step
- Yasuhiro Mamiya as Oguro Iwao/Knuckleduster
My Hero Academia’s Final Season Will Also Air In 2025
My Hero Academia’s eighth and final season is set to air in late 2025. The last season will be produced by Bones, which has done an excellent job so far. One of the main questions that fans have about the eighth season is how the studio will handle the ending. When the My Hero Academia manga ended, it caused quite a divide within the fanbase.
Most fans were satisfied with the conclusion, but some felt that it was not good. So, the big question is, will the anime make any changes to it? At this point, it is highly unlikely that the finale will be altered, so fans can expect the same finish as the manga.
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