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My Hero Academia confirms season 8, the final season

My Hero Academia confirms season 8, the final season

My Hero Academia has documented Class 1-A’s final battle in the seventh season, so it shouldn’t come as a huge surprise that the anime adaptation will have another outing in the tank. What may be surprising is that not only has Studio Bones confirmed that season eight will be the series finale, but anime fans won’t have to wait too long to see the results of the murderous duel between Deku and Shigaraki. In addition to the announcement, the production house responsible for UA Academy has also unveiled a new trailer, poster and specific details about the season that bids a loving farewell to anime’s greatest superheroes.

In the seventh season finale, the battle between Himiko Toga and Uravity came to an end, with the former coming to the realization that she might have lived a happier life if she had tried to help others by giving away her blood. On the other side of the battle, Toshinori Yagi, aka All Might, finally dons the long-awaited ‘Iron Man suit’ made from parts of his stylish ride, Hercules. Given All For One’s insurmountable power level, this isn’t a fight that All Might can win, but his goal is to stall for time and hopefully make the demon lord even younger. While there are still many questions surrounding season eight, it is certainly one of the anime’s most explosive seasons to date.

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That of my Hero Academia The end is near

Studio Bones has released a new trailer and poster to confirm the eighth season and bring to a close Deku’s story to become one of the world’s greatest heroes. In addition to these tidbits, the production house also revealed that the season will begin in 2025, meaning fans won’t have to wait long to see the final showdown on the small screen. While a specific release date remains a mystery, shonen viewers may have to wait a year at most to see who will shape the future of Hero Society.

That of my Hero Academia Grand Finale

There are only two major confrontations left That of my Hero Academia anime and they both involve the clash between One For All and All For One. If the anime adaptation continues to follow the events of the source material, it will be interesting to see if the final season will be shorter than the seventh season. With villains like Dabi, Toga, Spinner, and Gigantomachia defeated, Shigaraki and All For One are still standing and not everyone makes it out of the anime alive.

In terms of the future of the anime beyond the television series: My Hero Academia has not confirmed that the recently released My Hero Academia: You’re next will be the final film of the franchise. We could potentially continue the series with at least one more film, although fans are wondering when a future film’s story would take place about the final battle. For those familiar with the final chapter of the manga, there is potential for an upcoming film to explore some wild territory.

Will there be a sequel to My Hero Academia?

Creator Kohei Horikoshi has remained tight-lipped about the idea of ​​revisiting his superhero universe. Fortunately, there are options for more My Hero Academia anime projects in the future, especially considering that the spin-off series, My Hero Academia: Vigilantescould yield multiple seasons by exploring a new side of the shonen world. Whether or not UA Academy’s story continues at some point in the future, the shonen franchise’s legacy in the anime world won’t soon be forgotten.

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