This article contains spoilers for the My Hero Academia series.
2010 was a huge decade for Weekly Shonen Jump. With the ending like Naruto and Bleach, big places have opened up for new series. Among the new series that appeared after, My Hero Academia stood out the most. The My Hero Academia the manga started in 2014 and has been an iconic series ever since. Unfortunately, however, the MHA manga ended last year, in 2024. The anime for MHA is now following and will finally end in December 2025.
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My Hero Academia Season 8 is the final season of the seriesand will mark the end of the original story. My Hero Academia The final episode of Season 8 will air on December 13so fans should be prepared to say goodbye to their favorite characters. Of course, while the original manga and anime have ended, fans can still look forward to the Vigilantes series as well as the live-action Netflix movie.
My Hero Academia Season 8 ends on December 13
The year 2025 gave fans a lot of absolutely incredible anime series. Solo Leveling and The Apothecary Diaries took center stage earlier this year, while Takopi's Original Sin and Gachiakuta were huge highlights over the summer. Now, My Hero Academia Season 8 shines incredibly bright.
My Hero Academia Season 8 has been sensational so far. All the episodes are highly rated by the fans and it is quite clear that Studio Bones is doing the series justice. Unfortunately, this season is almost over. As fans know, MHA Season 8 will be short, with only 11 episodes and one OVAmaking it the shortest MHA season ever. The final episode of My Hero Academia Season 8 is scheduled to air on December 13, 2025.
My Hero Academia season 8 marks the end of the series
My Hero Academia Season 8 will officially be the last season of the franchise. This is both exciting and sad for fans who want to see some of the manga's best moments brought to life. But at the same time, fans will have to accept the reality that Deku and the other Heroes will not return.
Say Hello to the two official replacements of the next generation of My Hero Academia and Jujutsu Kaisen
MHA and JJK have ended and each of them has a new successor.
With the manga that ended last year, as Horikoshi is planning a new seriesthis seems to be the end of the original story of My Hero Academia. Fans will have to accept reality and say goodbye to their favorite series this December.
The prequel My Hero Academia will continue
The My Hero Academia manga has endedand the anime will follow this month, but that doesn't mean the whole thing My Hero Academia the franchise is dead. Fans can still look forward to side projects.
While these projects aren't as exciting as the original series, things like My Hero Academia Vigilantes Season 2 will certainly keep the memory of the story Horikoshi established alive.
With a new cast of characters as well as some familiar faces, My Hero Academia Vigilantes has been well received by fans. Fans can't wait to see where the story goes in season 2 and hopefully the spin-off gets even more seasons in the future.
Vigilantes is actually not the only project we have in front of us MHA. Really, MHA also has a live-action film adaptation in the works for Netflix. Live-action series based on anime are quite controversial, but seeing Netflix's current record with live-action One Piece, it might not be so bad after all. Horikoshi, the original creator of MHA, is also deeply involved in the project, which bodes well for the production. The film is still in the early stages of production, so fans shouldn't expect it to arrive sometime before 2027.
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.
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- Release date
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April 2, 2016
- Network
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TBS, MBS, Nippon TV
- directors
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Shouji Ikeno, Tsuyoshi Tobita, Ikuro Sato, Takudai Kakuchi, Masashi Abe, Tetsuya Miyanishi, Kazuma Komatsu, Yoshifumi Sasahara, Masayuki Otsuki, Daisuke Tsukushi, Takayuki, Yamamoto, Yohei Takada Na Yamamoto, Yohei Takuka, Yohei Takuko Fukui Nakayama, Sayaka Morikawa, Takanori Yano
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Daiki Yamashita
Izuku Midoriya (voice)
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Kaito Ishikawa
Manga Fukidashi (voice)