The popular anime series *My Hero Academia* will return this Fall for its eighth and final season, and fans now know where to stream it. After eight seasons, the show is nearing its conclusion and is expected to be one of the most highly anticipated returning anime this Fall. Season 7 left off with the heroes and villains preparing for their ultimate showdown, and the final episodes will feature the climactic battles between Izuku Midoriya and Tomura Shigaraki, as well as All Might and All For One, bringing the story to a close.
The final season of *My Hero Academia* will premiere in October. Fans will have multiple ways to watch: new episodes will be available on Crunchyroll as part of their Fall 2025 lineup, and Hulu has confirmed it will also stream the latest English-subtitled episodes starting October 4th.
How to Watch My Hero Academia’s Final Season
The final season of *My Hero Academia* will be available to stream on Crunchyroll and Hulu starting October 4th, coinciding with its release in Japan. The original voice actors and creative team are all returning for these final episodes. Naomi Nakayama will direct the season for studio Bones, with Yosuke Kuroda writing the scripts, Kenji Nagasaki as chief director, Yoshihiko Umakoshi and Hitomi Odashima handling character designs, and Yuki Hayashi composing the music.
The band Pornograffiti, who performed the opening theme for the very first season, is back with the opening theme for the final season, bringing the series full circle. With Deku and All Might as the last hope against the remaining villains, the final episodes promise to be intense, leaving viewers wondering who will survive the climactic battle.
What to Know for My Hero Academia’s FINAL SEASON
Now that the *My Hero Academia* manga has finished in Weekly Shonen Jump, creator Kohei Horikoshi has added more stories showing what the characters might do next. It’s uncertain where the anime will conclude, considering all this new content. However, Horikoshi has assured fans that the anime will include original material not found in the manga.
At Anime Expo 2025 this summer, creator Kohei Horikoshi shared that now that the *My Hero Academia* manga is finished, he’s been working more closely with the anime studio. This has allowed him to suggest extra scenes and deeper emotional moments. Fans are even more excited to see how the anime will conclude the story.
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