
The popular anime series, “My Hero Academia,” is set to return this Fall with its eighth and concluding season on television. Fans recently got a sneak peek of what’s to come with an exhilarating trailer for the final episodes. In the previous season (Season 7), we followed the ongoing battle between heroes and villains, culminating in many significant fights. As we eagerly anticipate the final season, it seems that our heroes are now gearing up for their final battles against Tomura Shigaraki and All For One to secure a positive conclusion.
The anime series “My Hero Academia” concluded Season 7 with a suspenseful ending, hinting at upcoming battles between Deku, All Might, Shigaraki, and All For One. As we draw near to its release this Fall, the final season of “My Hero Academia” has unveiled an exhilarating new trailer. The preview features Pornograffiti’s new theme song for the finale, titled “The REVO,” which is notable because it marks the band’s return since their debut in the first season. You can watch the trailer below to get a sneak peek of what’s to come.
When Does My Hero Academia’s Final Season Release?
The Final Season of My Hero Academia” set to premiere in Japan on October 4th, 2025, as part of the Fall anime lineup. The episodes, under the direction of Naomi Nakayama from studio Bones, will be exclusively available for streaming on Crunchyroll once they air. Yosuke Kuroda continues to write the series’ scripts, while Kenji Nagasaki serves as chief director and both Yoshihiko Umakoshi and Hitomi Odashima contribute to character designs. The musical score is composed by Yuki Hayashi, and the original voice cast will reprise their roles.
There’s speculation about whether the TV anime adaptation of “My Hero Academia” will conclude, given that its creator Kohei Horikoshi has resumed writing epilogue chapters for the manga one year after it ended in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. At Anime Expo 2025 this summer, Horikoshi hinted at new materials for the anime, saying, “Now that ‘My Hero Academia’s’ manga has concluded, I’ve been able to collaborate more closely with the production studio on the anime and its development. This has given me an opportunity to suggest additional scenes and depth to the performances.

How to Catch Up With My Hero Academia
With the last season airing in October, it’s an excellent opportunity to get up-to-speed on all that has transpired in “My Hero Academia” so far. If you fancy doing this, you can easily do so by streaming the initial seven seasons of the TV series, OVA specials, and even a few films available on Crunchyroll, Hulu, and Netflix. You can choose between Japanese or English dubbed versions, giving you ample choices to get caught up before the final season premieres.
If you’re yearning for more content from “My Hero Academia”, there’s a complete spin-off anime titled “My Hero Academia: Vigilantes” that debuted this Spring. Unlike the main series, this one is set in the past and has significant connections to the current storyline. Notably, it’s been confirmed that a second season of the anime will follow as well.
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