This article contains spoilers for the My Hero Academia series.
The 2010s were a huge decade for Weekly Shonen Jump. As popular series like Naruto and Bleach concluded, it created opportunities for new manga to gain prominence. Among these new titles, My Hero Academia really shone. The My Hero Academia manga began in 2014 and quickly became a fan favorite. Although the manga finished its run last year, in 2024, the anime adaptation will conclude in December 2025.
Season 8 of My Hero Academia will be the show’s final season, bringing the main story to a close. The last episode is scheduled to air on December 13th, meaning fans will soon have to say goodbye to the characters they love. Although the original anime and manga are ending, there’s still more My Hero Academia content on the way, including the Vigilantes series and a live-action movie on Netflix.
My Hero Academia Season 8 Is Ending On December 13
2025 has been a fantastic year for anime fans, with several standout series. Early in the year, “Solo Leveling” and “The Apothecary Diaries” were incredibly popular, followed by “Takopi’s Original Sin” and “Gachiakuta” during the summer. Currently, everyone is talking about the exciting new season of “My Hero Academia” – Season 8.
Season 8 of My Hero Academia has been fantastic, with each episode receiving high praise from fans. Studio Bones is clearly doing a great job with the series. Unfortunately, the season is coming to an end soon. As many viewers know, this season will be the shortest one yet, consisting of only 11 episodes plus one special. The last episode of My Hero Academia Season 8 is set to premiere on December 13, 2025.
My Hero Academia Season 8 Marks The End Of The Series
The upcoming Season 8 of My Hero Academia has been confirmed as the last season of the series. While fans are thrilled to see beloved manga moments animated, it also means saying goodbye to Deku and the other heroes. It’s a bittersweet moment for the fandom.
Now that the manga finished last year and its creator, Horikoshi, is starting a new project, it looks like the original My Hero Academia story is coming to a close. Fans will have a chance to say goodbye to the series this December.
My Hero Academia’s Prequel Will Continue
Image by Studio Bones The manga series My Hero Academia has finished its run, and the anime will conclude this month. However, the My Hero Academia universe isn’t over yet, as fans can anticipate additional related projects in the future.
Though not quite as captivating as the main series, projects like My Hero Academia Vigilantes Season 2 will definitely help fans continue to enjoy the world and characters created by Kohei Horikoshi.
I’ve been following the reaction to My Hero Academia Vigilantes, and it seems fans are really enjoying the new characters alongside some returning favorites. There’s a lot of excitement for Season 2, and people are hoping the show continues for many seasons to come.
Beyond the ‘Vigilantes’ project, more ‘My Hero Academia’ content is on the way! Netflix is currently developing a live-action movie based on the series. While live-action anime adaptations can be risky, Netflix’s success with the live-action ‘One Piece’ suggests this one could be great. Fortunately, the original creator of ‘My Hero Academia,’ Kohei Horikoshi, is heavily involved in the film’s production. However, it’s still early stages, so fans will likely have to wait until 2027 or later to see it.
The My Hero Academia manga finished its run after 431 chapters, and you can read them all on Manga Plus. The anime is also ending soon with a final season of 11 episodes, available to stream on Crunchyroll.
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