‘Boku no Hero Academia’ Final Season Announced for 2025

The 21th and final episode of Boku no Hero Academia 7th Season (My Hero Academia Season 7) ended with an announcement on Saturday that the eighth and final season for the anime series is in production. The official website also posted an announcement promo and teaser visual (pictured). The final season is scheduled for a 2025 premiere.

Produced by Bones, the first anime season aired in 13 episodes in Spring 2016. The consecutive seasons premiered in Spring 2017, Spring 2018, Fall 2019, Spring 2021, and Fall 2022 respectively—each running for 25 episodes.

The 13th and 14th volumes included two original video anime episodes in April and June 2017. The Futari no Hero, Heroes:Rising, and World Heroes’ Mission side-story movies opened in Japan in August 2018, December 2019, and August 2021. The fourth and latest movie, You’re Next, premiered on August 2.

The anime series adapts Kouhei Horikoshi‘s action superhero manga, which drew inspiration from his Boku no Hero (My Hero) one-shot that was published in the 2008 Winter issue of Akamaru Jump. The manga began serialization in Weekly Shounen Jump in July 2014 and ended on August 5. Shueisha published the 41st volume on August 2. Boku no Hero Academia has a cumulative 100 million copies of its compiled volumes in print.

VIZ Media simulpublishes the manga in English with the Japanese release. The 39th volume shipped on October 1, with the 40th volume scheduled to go on sale on February 11, 2025. Shueisha’s Manga Plus platform also simulpublishes the manga in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, French, Thai, Portuguese, Indonesian, and Vietnamese.

Announcement

Official site: https://heroaca.com/

Official X (Twitter): @heroaca_anime

Source: Comic Natalie

Boku no Hero Academia: Final Season on MAL

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