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My Hero Academia: Final Season trailer coming soon. Check date, time and other details

My Hero Academia: Final Season trailer coming soon. Check date, time and other details

Time of India13-06-2025
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The highly anticipated final season of My Hero Academia is generating excitement among fans. A new teaser trailer is set to drop next week.The trailer will be released on Monday, June 16th. This announcement comes from Toho Animation The promotional video will feature footage from the upcoming final season. Fans in Japan can watch the debut at 7:00 p.m. JST.For American fans, the trailer will be available at 6:00 a.m. EDT / 3:00 a.m. PDT on the same day.The tweet from @heroaca_anime was released on June 13, 2025. My Hero Academia: Final Season marks the eighth and concluding chapter of the anime. It is based on Kohei Horikoshi's manga.All about My Hero Academia: Final Seasonthe This final installment will continue the climactic Final War arc. It began in Season 7.The season will also adapt the Epilogue Arc. The core of the season focuses on the showdown between Midoriya and Shigaraki.The ultimate battle between Deku and All For One reaches its end.In addition to the teaser trailer, fans have another event to look forward to. A special event for My Hero Academia will be held at Anime Expo 2025 next month.The "MY HERO ACADEMIA SPECIAL EVENT Hosted by TOHO animation" panel will celebrate the anime series. It will also provide a behind-the-scenes sneak peek of the final season.The panel will feature appearances by Daiki Yamashita. He is the Japanese voice actor of Deku.Justin Briner, the English VA of Deku, will also be present. A Shonen Jump editor will join them.They will share behind-the-scenes details for the highly anticipated final season.My Hero Academia: Final Season is scheduled to premiere this October. A specific release date has not been announced yet.It's possible that the teaser trailer will reveal the actual date. Alternatively, fans may have to wait until Anime Expo for that information.Season 8 is directed by Naomi Nakayama at Studio Bones. Kenji Nagasaki, the longtime series director, is serving as chief director.The series composition and scripts are written by Yusuke Kuroda. Character designs are handled by Yoshihiko Umakoshi and Hitomi Odashima.Music is composed by Yuki Hayashi.My Hero Academia is an adaptation of Horikoshi's superhero manga. The manga concluded in August of last year.In anticipation of the anime's final season, fans can access previous seasons. All seven seasons of My Hero Academia are available on Crunchyroll.The My Hero Academia: Two Heroes and My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising anime films are also available on Crunchyroll.
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