My Hero Academia is gearing up to make its comeback this Fall with its eighth and final season, and the anime has revealed a new streaming platform ahead of its big return. My Hero Academia is likely going to be the most anticipated returning franchise of the Fall as the anime will be finally reaching its end after eight long seasons. My Hero Academia Season 7 set the stage for the final battles between the heroes and villains, and these final episodes will now showcase the final fights between Izuku Midoriya and Tomura Shigaraki and All Might and All For One before it all ends.
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My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON will be airing its episodes this October, and previously announced that its new episodes will be streaming with Crunchyroll heading into their line up for the Fall 2025 anime schedule. But now that Hulu has also revealed their new additions to the platform for the month of October, it has also been confirmed that fans will be able to check out the newest English subtitled episodes of My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON streaming there as well beginning on October 4th. So there are multiple options to keep up with the new season.
How to Watch My Hero Academia’s Final Season

My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON will be streaming with both Crunchyroll and Hulu (according to its listings for October 2025) on October 4th alongside the new episodes hitting in Japan. The voice cast from the previous seasons will be returning for the final episodes to reprise their roles with the creative staff returning as well. Naomi Nakayama returns to direct the final season for studio Bonesย with Yosuke Kuroda returning to handle the seriesโ scripts, Kenji Nagasaki serving as chief director, Yoshihiko Umakoshi and Hitomi Odashima providing the character designs, and Yuki Hayashi composing the music.
Pornograffiti also returns from the very first season of the anime to provide the new opening theme song for the final season titled, “The REVO,” so it’s all going to come full circle in a lot of different ways. As Deku and All Might are the only ones left who can stand up against the final villainous threats, these final episodes are going to be very tense as we see who ends up surviving this war when it’s all said and done.
What to Know for My Hero Academia’s FINAL SEASON

With My Hero Academia’s manga run with Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine ending its run last Summer, series creator Kohei Horikoshi has since expanded on that ending with lots of new material exploring more of the heroes’ potential futures. It’s not clear as to where the anime adaptation will decide to end give all of the extra epilogue material that has since been made available, but Horikoshi himself has promised fans that there will be new material in the anime that had not made it to the original manga’s version of the events.
Teasing fans during Anime Expo 2025 earlier this Summer, “Now thatย My Hero Academiaโsย manga has ended, I have been able to work more closely with the production studioย on the anime and the production process,” Horikoshi stated. “Iโve had the chance to suggest adding extra scenes and emotional layers to the performances.” It’s yet another reason to be excited to see how it all could be coming to an end.
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