My Hero Academiahas just dropped a trailer for its final season, and it’s as great as anyone could have hoped. Following season 7’s finale in 2024, it was announced thatMy Hero Academiawas coming back for an eighth and final season in October 2025, with said season appropriately dubbedMy Hero Academia: Final Season.
My Hero Academia: Final Seasonwill be a great one to watch, and fans finally have a good idea of what to expect from it. Since the initial announcement, information about the new season has been notably light, but now, ahead ofMy Hero Academia’s Anime Expo panel,My Hero Academia: Final Seasonhas released its first full trailer to give fans a glimpse into the final battle. After already painting it as the best season in years, hopefully,My Hero Academiawill live up to that hype as it finally comes to a close.

What To Expect From My Hero Academia: Final Season
My Hero Academia: Final Season Premieres This October On Crunchyroll
My Hero Academia: Final Seasonwill be big, and its new trailer shows exactly why that is. For starters, even with the final battle winding down as much as it has, the story has yet to resolve the fights between Izuku and Shigaraki andArmored All Mightand All For One, and very appropriately,My Hero Academia: Final Season’s new trailer makes it clear that Izuku and All Might’s fights will be at the center of the story’s action. There was no other way for the story to progress, and it’s great to see the new trailer reaffirm that idea.
More importantly, the new trailer gives an idea of how great things will be visually.My Hero Academia’s later seasons have often been criticized for their inconsistent art and animation, but if the new trailer is anything to go on, thenMy Hero Academia: Final Seasonwill conclude the story with some of the anime’s most gorgeous artwork and animation in years.My Hero Academia’s final season needed to end on as high a note as possible, and fortunately, it looks like that’s all but a certainty.
How Much Of The Story Will My Hero Academia: Final Season Adapt?
Everything To Expect From My Hero Academia’s Final Season
There’s plenty to be excited about withMy Hero Academia: Final Season, but it also begs the question of how much of the story will be adapted. While it would be easy enough to simply adapt the last three volumes, following the manga’s original finale, two new epilogues were released to close out the story and add some extra context to the finale. As such,My Hero Academia: Final Seasonmight adapt the manga’s epilogues alongside the original finale;Attack on Titandid something similar with its final season, so it’s not as if it’s something unheard of for anime.
At the very least, the first epilogue included inMy Hero Academiavolume #42needs to be adapted. Volume #42’s epilogue is highly substantial in the closure it provides for everyone’s character arcs, especially when it comes to finally resolving Izuku and Ochaco’s relationship, soMy Hero Academia: Final Seasonneeds to adapt volume #42’s epilogue to properly end the series. All of that is hypothetical, of course, but with how greatMy Hero Academia: Final Seasonis looking to be, it will hopefully find a way to end things as spectacularly as possible.