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Business Upturn
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Business Upturn
My Hero Academia Season 8: What to expect from the final season
By Aman Shukla Published on May 26, 2025, 18:00 IST Last updated May 26, 2025, 11:25 IST As My Hero Academia gears up for its eighth and final season, fans are buzzing with anticipation for the epic conclusion of Izuku Midoriya's journey. With the manga wrapped up and Studio Bones hard at work, Season 8 promises to deliver intense battles, emotional resolutions, and a bittersweet farewell to this beloved superhero anime. Here's everything you need to know about My Hero Academia Season 8. Release Date and Streaming Platforms My Hero Academia Season 8 is set to premiere in October 2025, as announced during Jump Festa 2025 and AnimeJapan 2025. The final season will air on Japanese networks like ytv and NTV, with simulcast streaming available on Crunchyroll for international fans. Dubbed episodes are expected to follow shortly after the subbed release. Plot: The Final War Arc and Epilogue Season 8 will adapt the remaining chapters of the Final War Arc and the Epilogue Arc from Kōhei Horikoshi's manga, covering roughly chapters 399 to 430. Picking up from the cliffhanger of Season 7, which ended on October 12, 2024, the final season will dive into the climactic battles between heroes and villains. Expect the spotlight to remain on Deku (Izuku Midoriya) as he faces off against Tomura Shigaraki and All For One in a battle to save Japan and the world. Their showdown, set near Mount Fuji, will feature breathtaking animation and high-stakes drama. Key plot points include: Deku vs. Shigaraki : The ultimate confrontation, with Deku wielding One For All to stop Shigaraki's decay from destroying everything. : The ultimate confrontation, with Deku wielding to stop Shigaraki's decay from destroying everything. All Might's Final Stand: All Might, donned in new power armor, takes on All For One in a battle that will define his legacy. Emotional Resolutions: The season will explore the aftermath of the war, focusing on character growth, societal changes, and the legacy of heroism. Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at


Time of India
11-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
My Hero Academia Reveals the Surprising Truth About Shigaraki's True Quirk—Like It's Really Sad
My Hero Academia Reveals the Surprising Truth About Shigaraki's True Quirk—Like It's Really Sad Credit- Fandom Spoilers below, but My Hero Academia fans just discovered a heartbreaking fact about one of the series' most prominent villains, Tomura Shigaraki. His original quirk had never meant to be violent and it should have afforded him a comfortable life. My Hero Academia — one of the most popular and critically acclaimed anime / manga series in recent years — takes place in a world where nearly every human has a special power known as a Quirk. Operation Sindoor 'Decided to strike where it would hurt': Air Marshal on Op Sindoor Op Sindoor: IC-814 hijackers, Pulwama plotters among over 100 terrorists killed 'Pak Army lost 35 to 40 personnel': Takeaways from armed forces' briefing on Op Sindoor Some of them are able to use them to turn themselves into heroes, and some of them into villains. One of the central antagonists, Tomura Shigaraki, is infamous for his fearsome Decay quirk, which disintegrates anything he comes in contact with. In a recently uncovered turn, Shigaraki was never intended to receive this kind of power. Indeed, he had a very different quirk from the get-go—one that actually made him connected to his prodigious haikujin gran, Nana Shimura. Shigaraki's original quirk was completely peaceful In the My Hero Academia Ultra Archive art book, Even as series creator Kohei Horikoshi was planning it, Shigaraki's original quirk had no connection to decay at all. Instead, it was a floating-type ability like Nana Shimura's 'Float' quirk. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Expense Of Toothbringing For The Elderly Could Blow You Off Dental Implant | Search ADS Search Now Undo As explained on Twitter by Horikoshi, the 'ring' energy that we see floating around All For One during their final fight was actually inspired by Tenko Shimura's original quirk—before it was forcibly taken and altered. All that means Shigaraki could have had the soft, non-violent power and perhaps even walked in his grandmother's heroic footsteps. All For One took it all away The true archvillain of this calamity sits outside of it — All For One, the nefarious supervillain fond of mind control and nightmares in My Hero Academia. He didn't just raise Tenko to be a villain. He orchestrated his whole life, starting by stealing his original quirk and replacing it with the destructive Decay. All For One had a decades-old vendetta against Nana Shimura and used her grandson as a tool in his scheme. He went so far as to orchestrate Tenko's birth just so he could raise him to be the ideal vessel for his wicked aspirations. It's one of the cruellest reminders that Shigaraki never wanted to be a villain. He was shaped into one. What could have been: A life with family, not tragedy In this other universe, Tenko Shimura would've retained his floating quirk, remained near his loved ones, and possibly even grown up to become a hero himself. Rather than achieving his desired goal of gaining useful control over his new destructive quirk, All For One's interference only worsened things, resulting in the horrific death of his entire family while he was still a child. This traumatic moment shattered Tenko's spirit and psyche, and started his transformation into the dangerous and nihilistic Shigaraki we know and love today. Considering the truth that we know now, it's so painfully clear that he was a victim, not just a perpetrator. The losing battle over jurisdiction In fact, during the final arc of the manga, this is precisely what Shigaraki attempts to do—push All For One out of his body. The two are locked in an ongoing psychological war, with Shigaraki attempting to retake control of his personal narrative and his existence. Understanding that All For One actively concealed Shigaraki's true quirk from him makes this backstory all the sadder, as it adds an extra layer of betrayal. Final thoughts: A villain made, not born This reveal completely changes how fans see Shigaraki. He's not just a villain with a dangerous quirk—he's a manipulated child, robbed of his future and family. My Hero Academia has always blurred the lines between good and evil, but this twist makes it clearer than ever: Shigaraki's story is a tragedy born from another man's evil. Where to read and watch My Hero Academia You can catch My Hero Academia on Crunchyroll, Hulu, and Netflix. The manga is available officially through VIZ Media and Shonen Jump apps. The final season is currently in production, and fans can expect more emotional reveals as the series wraps up. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . And don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .


Time of India
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
My Hero Academia: Final war arc explained – Deku vs All For One begins
My Hero Academia: Final war arc explained – Deku vs All For One begins Credit- Fandom Last year my Hero Academia returned with its most explosive and emotional story to date — the Final War arc. As heroes and villains alike take sides and prepare to do whatever it takes to arm their teams with the power to release their home realm from the grasp of the darkness, fans all around the world are counting down the days until Season 8 exclusively reveals the ultimate victor. Operation Sindoor How India shut down Pakistan's second desperate bid to escalate tensions Pak used civilian planes as shield to launch failed drone attack: India S-400, Spyder, Akash: What is in India's air defence arsenal? Just what in the world is the Final War arc , and why is it one of the most hotly-anticipated moments in anime history for both saga veterans and newbies? Based on the Japanese manga, My Hero Academia is an anime series that takes place in a world where the majority of the population are born with unique supernatural abilities, or 'Quirks'. These powers include everything from super strength to explosive sweat, and the series tracks a teenaged hero-in-training named Izuku Midoriya (aka Deku) as he fights villains and works to inherit the title of the world's greatest hero. Now, the climactic showdown arrives — and it's larger and more complex than ever before. Here's a look at all of that and more, as well as what to expect from the Final War arc, who's competing and where you can catch all the action as it unfolds. What is My Hero Academia's final war arc The Final War arc, which is the climax of the My Hero Academia manga, spans from Chapter 343 to 424. While the 7th anime adaptation started kicking in back on Season 7, Episode 143, a majority of the big fights and tear-jerking events will be adapted into Season 8—better known as My Hero Academia: The Final Season. This arc in particular focuses on a huge war between the heroes — consisting of pro-heroes and U.A. High students — against the villains under Tomura Shigaraki , who has recently gained the power of All For One, the series' main villain. Hero strategy: How the final battle begins The heroes have one big ace up their sleeves, and that's the fact that Shigaraki has given away his big plan. His aim, to use his own words, was to create 'a little revolution.' To absorb Deku's One For All Quirk and take over the world. Don't despair—the heroes have their own Anti-Plan. Aoyama, the student who had been rotten enough to work for All For One in secret, reluctantly agrees to help the heroes set a trap. Eraser Head (Aizawa) utilizes Shinso's Brainwashing Quirk to cloak the charade from Shigaraki's lie-detector quirk. In all forms of the story, the heroes take the villains and divide them into separate battle arenas to prevent them from assisting one another. One of the coolest elements of this plan? Turning U.A. High School into a floating fortress — this moves the battle up into the sky, out of reach from innocent lives, and contains Shigaraki's destructive Decay ability. Heroes vs Shigaraki and All For One The war opens with a series of very bloody fights at different sites. The recent focus has largely been on the climactic battle between Deku and Shigaraki/All For One. Bakugo, often treated as a 'side character' by Shigaraki in the narrative, takes center stage in the climactic battle. All Might's final confrontation with All For One is as much allegory as action-adventure, a life-and-death conflict between two ideologies that displace personal ties to the degree that they find themselves in opposition. Every single counter-force, including benefactors like Endeavor and Aizawa, almost synergistically pool their skills together to finally bring down this villain earthquaker. After all that turmoil, Deku's last attack is as much an emotional release as it is actual destructive power and it does the job. Suddenly, Shigaraki's body crumbled to ash, and we were at the end of the biggest threat the world has ever known. All For One's Origin: Who is the real main villain behind My Hero Academia? To better appreciate why this arc is so significant, it's worthwhile to know just who All For One is. Born several decades before the series' main cast were born, he was one of the first individuals in the world to possess a Quirk and this allowed him to steal other people's abilities. He became consumed by a desire for power and control, later on raising Shigaraki to be his successor. His brother, Yoichi, was the first to oppose him and became the first inheritor of One For All — the power currently held by Deku. The fight between All For One and the One For All heirs has been decades in the making. The Final War is where the books' tragedy comes to a close. Where to watch My Hero Academia final war arc You can stream My Hero Academia Season 8 including the Final War arc on Crunchyroll , available in the US, UK, and other major countries. New episodes are released weekly, so be sure to catch up on Season 7 before the war heats up in Season 8! Final thoughts The Final War arc is not just a battle — it's the emotional conclusion of everything My Hero Academia has built over the years. With high stakes, intense action, and deep character growth, this arc is a must-watch for anime fans — and a great entry point for newcomers looking for a powerful superhero story. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . And don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .