
The manga series My Hero Academia finished in 2024, and the anime concluded shortly after in 2025 with its eighth season. Although the main story has ended, fans can look forward to new projects related to the franchise.
To mark the 10th anniversary of My Hero Academia next year, Jump Festa 2026 has revealed that several exciting projects are planned for the series. Four projects are in development for fans, with two already announced and two still being kept secret. Fans are eagerly anticipating what 2026 will bring!
My Hero Academia Has 4 Special Projects Coming in 2026
- My Hero Academia Will Continue In 2026
- New Episode And More Projects On The Way
Wow, Jump Festa 2026 was huge for My Hero Academia! It was amazing to see the series actually start the whole event – it’s such a big deal for anime and manga fans every year, and to have My Hero Academia lead things off was really special.
At Jump Festa 2026, it was announced that My Hero Academia will be expanding with four new large-scale projects coming in 2026.
Special Episode “More” And A Concert Have Been Announced
So far, only two of the four planned projects have been announced, and one of them is a special episode of My Hero Academia. This episode will be based on an extra chapter from the manga, specifically chapter 431, and will show fans what happens with Deku and his friends eight years after the main story concludes. The episode is scheduled to be released in May 2026 and promises to be a thrilling experience for fans.
Another confirmed project is a concert featuring music from My Hero Academia. The good news is this event won’t be limited to Japan and will include performances in other countries as well.
The 3rd And 4th My Hero Academia 2026 Projects Remain A Mystery
We already know about two projects, but the details of the other two are still secret. However, fans are already guessing what they might be.
Most fans believe one of these upcoming projects will be a new movie. Since the anime has finished, a film continuing the story of My Hero Academia would be exciting, potentially showing us what Deku and Bakugo are like as adults and fighting alongside each other.
The second project is a little more difficult to predict, but it likely won’t be as thrilling as a new film or special episode. It might be something simpler, like a worldwide popularity contest, for instance.
My Hero Academia Will Have New Life Breathed Into It In 2026
Now that the My Hero Academia anime has finished, lots of new projects are being announced. This timing also celebrates the series’ 10th anniversary, so fans could anticipate some exciting news.
Fans are excited to celebrate this milestone and eager to see what happens next with this popular action series.
I’ve been following My Hero Academia, and it’s a really compelling story about heroes and villains in a world where almost everyone is born with a unique superpower, called a Quirk. The main character, Deku, dreams of becoming the greatest hero ever, inspired by his idol, All Might. The manga recently finished its run after an impressive 431 chapters, which you can read online at Manga Plus. And if you prefer watching, the final season is currently airing with 11 episodes total, available on Crunchyroll.
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2025-12-20 08:04