Summary

My Hero Academiais currently in its seventh season, which is also the penultimate season of the anime. The finale of season 7 ofMy Hero Academiais scheduled to be released on June 29, 2025.

Ahead of the final episode, the anime made a significant announcement, and it was related to the future of the anime. In an official statement, My Hero Academia confirmed thatthe eighth and final season willair in 2025. This is a big announcement, as it means the anime will end a year after the manga’s conclusion. At the time of writing, an exact release date has not been announced.

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My Hero Academia Season 8 Cast And Staff

Most Of The Cast And Staff Are Likely To Return

Barring any major shakeups, both the staff and cast for My Hero Academia’s final season will remain the same. This means the following staff members will reprise their roles:

The opening and ending songs are yet to be confirmed. Fans can expect them to be announced closer to the premiere of the eighth season of My Hero Academia.

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When it comes to the cast for My Hero Academia’s final season, the voice actors for the main characters will certainly make a return.

If there are character debuts in the final season, the new cast members will be announced before the season airs.

My Hero Academia’s Conclusion

TheMy Hero Academia mangastarted serializing in the Weekly Shonen Jump in July 2014. The manga ran for a little over a decade, and it ended in August 2024. The manga has released 41 volumes. So far, it hassold over 100 million copies. This makes My Hero Academia one of the best-selling manga series of all time. Only a handful of titles can claim to be as popular as My Hero Academia.

Due to its immense popularity, My Hero Academia has received multiple spinoffs and movie adaptations. So far, the franchise has released four animated films, all of which have been widely successful. The most recent movie, My Hero Academia: You’re Next, was released in August 2024 in Japanese theaters.

My Hero Academia has also received multiple video game adaptations. They have been released on both consoles and mobile phones. My Hero Ultra Rumble was the most recent console game, while My Hero Academia: Beyond Limits was the latest to be released on mobile phones.