Summary

My Hero Academiamanga came to a close in September 2024, marking an end to over a decade of serialization. While some fans had their gripes about the conclusion, most of them were elated with how Hirokoshi Kohei wrapped up things.

Following the conclusion of the manga, the series announced a few new projects commemorating the ending. Among them were two books, and they will both be released in the middle of 2025. There is no exact release date yet, but fans can expect an announcement before the turn of the year.

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My Hero Academia’s Final Season Will Air In 2025

After the manga, theMy Hero Academiaanime will also reach its end. Shortly after season 7’s finale, My Hero Academia announced that the final stretch of episodes would be released in 2025.My Hero Academia’s final season willlikely be released in April or May and run till October.

It makes sense to release the fanbook and the artbook around the premiere of the final season, as more fans will likely purchase them. My Hero Academia’s final season will bring an end to Izuku Midoriya’s story as he battles against his biggest nemesis, Shigaraki. The eighth season will also provide one last opportunity for the supporting characters to leave a mark on the audience.

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My Hero Academia Season 8 Cast & Staff

My Hero Academia’s final season will mainly have an unchanged cast, so most of the voice actors will reprise their respective roles. Fans can expect to see the following artists back for the last season:

When it comes to the staff, there are not going to be too many alterations, except for maybe the director. Studio Bones will animate the final season of My Hero Academia. The studio has built a solid reputation for being dependable and constantly providing high-quality animation. So, viewers can expect the same treatment for the new season. Yosuke Kuroda will likely return for the eighth season as the one in charge of scripts. Meanwhile, Yuki Yayashi will oversee the music production.

My Hero Academia manga began serializing in July 2014, reaching its fruitful conclusion in 2024. So far, the manga has released 41 volumes with more on the way. My Hero Academia has an impressive sales record as well, being one of the few mangaseries to sell over 100 million copies. Due to its popularity, My Hero Academia has received several movies, spin-offs, and video game adaptations.