This article contains spoilers from the My Hero Academia series.
My Hero Academia is one of the most popular anime series at the moment, and its final season, which delivered tremendous quality, played a major role in its further promotion. Delivering great endings to stories is quite difficult, and many popular series over the years have given fans divisive endings, reducing overall fan opinion.
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My Hero Academia she did the exact opposite, and if anything, her popularity is only growing even after it ended. My Hero Academia Season 8 marks the official end of the story. However, it's not the end for Izuku. There is potential for more projects in the coming years.
While this may be a sad ending for all fans of the series, it is something to remember there is still time for Horikoshi to engage in new projects and bring smiles to fans' faces again.
My Hero Academia has officially concluded its 8th season
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MHA Season 8 Episode 11 is the last episode of the Anime
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New anime content will eventually follow
My Hero Academia Season 8 was the shortest season the anime series has ever had. With only 11 episodes, the series brought very little content to the fans. My Hero Academia Season 8 focused entirely on the conclusion of the Final War Arcwhich meant that the big battles against the likes of Shigaraki and All For One were finally covered. It also wrapped up Izuku's journey to becoming the greatest hero and was something fans were sure to enjoy to the fullest.
People are not born equal. We are all shaped differently, which leads us to care for others. It is because one's mind and body are unlike anyone else's that we are drawn to others in search of common ground. This is the truth about the society I met when I was 17. — Izuku Midoriya, My Hero Academia
My Hero Academia Season 8 also gave fans an epilogue arc to the seriesand quite a lot of attention was given to the cast, with most of their stories wrapped up appropriately by the author.
At the end of My Hero Academia and after an 8-year timeskip, Izuku got the Hero suitwhich then allowed him to become a Hero again after many years and do what he did best, saving lives and putting smiles on everyone's faces. As Deku and his friends once again pose as heroes, My Hero Academia is finally over. However, it's not the end for Izuku at all. Fans should keep in mind that there are many projects yet to be animated.
New My Hero Academia projects will follow Izuku Midoriya
The first and most important project that fans know will eventually be adapted is My Hero Academia chapter 431. This chapter focuses a lot on Izuku and his friends while also giving it some much needed attention the romance between Izuku and Ochaco.
The two weren't able to get the ending they deserved in the main manga, so Horikoshi released chapter 431 with the release of the series, bringing their story to a close. This chapter is still to be animated, which means Deku's journey will continue.
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I'd be lying if I said I didn't miss it all. But if I can still inspire and encourage others, then I would still say that this is the story of how we became great heroes. All of us, all this time…this is a story about how we will keep reaching out for help. — Izuku Midoriya at the end of My Hero Academia chapter 430
At the same time, the fans know it Horikoshi also did a one-shot chapter which featured multiple characters, including Eri. Izuku Midoriya was featured in this oneshot as well and it was revealed that he is now actually the new number four hero in Japan. This is another project that still needs to be animated and fans are eagerly waiting for it.
My Hero Academia might be getting a new movie
Most importantly, My Hero Academia will most likely get more animated projects in the form of movies around Izuku and his Hero friends in the future. It's simply because the fans know it Horikoshi often works with the anime staff at Studio Bones to deliver films.
Most of the content included in the My Hero Academia movies can be considered semi-channel by fans due to Horikoshi's deep involvement in them. In fact, the My Hero Academia movies also featured the initial ending that Horikoshi planned for his series. As such, it is a known fact that Horikoshi's involvement in the My Hero Academia films is very high.
Studio Bones is most likely to make a My Hero Academia movie at some point, and Horikoshi's involvement with them will be greater than ever since the manga isn't burdening him at this point. No matter how the fans look at it, It looks like Izuku's journey in My Hero Academia will continue.
My Hero Academia is a story of heroes in a world where people are born with special abilities called Quirks. In a world where heroes and villains fight, Deku strives to become the greatest hero of all time, like his idol, All Might. The My Hero Academia manga has ended with 431 chapters for fans to read. You can find all these chapters on Manga Plus. My Hero Academia is also airing its final season, which will consist of a total of 11 episodes. The series can be watched on Crunchyroll.