Following the end of the My Hero Academia manga in August, the anime adaptation of Kohei Horikoshi’s manga must also ring the graduation bell. After the Japanese broadcast of the last episode of My Hero Academia Season 7, the series announced on its official accounts that My Hero Academia’s Final Season will be airing in 2025. Alongside the announcement, a teaser trailer and visual were released, hinting at how the story wraps up for Deku and the rest of Class 1-A.
My Hero Academia Final Season Teaser Trailer and Visual
For the final season, the staff from season 7 continues with series director Kenji Nagasaki acting as chief director and Naomi Nakayama in the director’s chair at studio BONES. Yusuke Kuroda continues to write the series composition/scripts, with Yoshihiko Umakoshi (who drew the above teaser visual) and Hitomi Odashima drawing the character designs, and Yuki Hayashi composing the music.
My Hero Academia began in the pages of Weekly Shonen Jump on July 7, 2014, and ran for over a decade, ending on August 5, 2024. The series has spawned seven complete TV anime seasons – with the eighth and final on the way – three spin-off manga series, four anime original films, four video games and sparked the imagination of people worldwide. A live-action Hollywood film has also been announced with Shinsuke Sato directing for Legendary Entertainment. All of the currently released My Hero Academia TV anime episodes are streaming on Crunchyroll, as well as the My Hero Academia: Two Heroes anime film and a collection of specials, with the streamer describing the series as such:
Izuku has dreamt of being a hero all his life—a lofty goal for anyone, but especially challenging for a kid with no superpowers. That’s right, in a world where eighty percent of the population has some kind of super-powered “quirk,” Izuku was unlucky enough to be born completely normal. But that’s not enough to stop him from enrolling in one of the world’s most prestigious hero academies.
Source: My Hero Academia on X (formerly Twitter)