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My Hero Academia final season (season 8): Trailer teases Deku vs Shigaraki, release window & more

My Hero Academia final season (season 8): Trailer teases Deku vs Shigaraki, release window & more

Time of India17-06-2025
The much-awaited final season of My Hero Academia is nearing its release, and the latest trailer has stirred excitement among fans. Season 8 teases an intense clash between Deku and Shigaraki, paving the way for a thrilling conclusion to the beloved series. While many are emotional about the anime wrapping up, there's also a strong sense of anticipation for a powerful and satisfying finale, as the show has consistently delivered gripping storytelling, high-stakes drama, and memorable moments.
My Hero Academia final season teaser trailer
The brief trailer offers a sneak peek into the Final War arc, highlighting intense moments between Deku and Shigaraki. Fans shared their excitement after watching the clip and said that they can't wait to watch it.Watch the teaser trailer here:
My Hero Academia final season crew
The final season is being directed by Naomi Nakayama, with Kenji Nagasaki returning as the chief director. Yusuke Kuroda is handling the series composition and script, while character designs are being crafted by Yoshihiko Umakoshi and Hitomi Odashima. The music is composed by Yuki Hayashi, who has been behind the score for all previous seasons.
What is My Hero Academia about?
My Hero Academia is a well-known Japanese anime and manga series created by Kōhei Horikoshi. It tells the story of Izuku Midoriya, a boy without a Quirk in a society where having superpowers is common, who still dreams of becoming a hero. The series stands out for its focus on heroism, strong bonds, and overcoming obstacles.
My Hero Academia season 8 (final season) release window
My Hero Academia final season will be released in October 2025. An exact release date is not out yet.
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