My Hero Academia Season 8 Premieres This October — Episode Schedule, Manga Adaptation Details and Streaming Platforms

The highly anticipated My Hero Academia Season 8 is officially set to premiere in October 2025, marking the return of one of the most popular anime franchises of all time. Fans around the world are excited to see how Deku, Bakugo, and Todoroki’s journey unfolds as the story transitions into the gripping “Final War” arc. This season promises intense action, deeper emotional arcs, and stunning visuals. With major plotlines adapted directly from the manga, viewers can expect an epic continuation filled with shocking twists and unforgettable battles.

My Hero Academia Season 8 Premieres
My Hero Academia Season 8 Premieres

My Hero Academia Season 8 Release Date and Episode Schedule

According to official announcements, My Hero Academia Season 8 will begin airing in Japan from October 12, 2025. The new season will continue its tradition of weekly releases, airing every Saturday. International viewers can expect simulcast streaming within hours of the Japanese broadcast. The series will likely have a 25-episode run, covering crucial manga arcs like the “U.A. Traitor Reveal” and “Final War” saga. Fans should mark their calendars, as each episode is expected to dive deeper into the final conflicts between heroes and villains.

My Hero Academia Season 8 Manga Adaptation and Storyline

Season 8 of My Hero Academia will directly adapt chapters 329 to 400 from Kohei Horikoshi’s manga, focusing on the intense battle between the heroes and the League of Villains. This includes the long-awaited confrontation between Deku and Shigaraki, the evolution of Class 1-A’s teamwork, and All Might’s emotional journey toward redemption. The story will also highlight the growing importance of international heroes, setting the stage for the series’ grand finale. Expect a darker tone, high-stakes action, and emotionally charged storytelling throughout the season.

Details Information
Anime Title My Hero Academia Season 8
Release Date October 12, 2025
Episode Count 25 Episodes (Expected)
Streaming Platforms Crunchyroll, Netflix, Funimation
Main Arcs Covered Final War Arc, U.A. Traitor Arc
Director Kenji Nagasaki

Where to Watch My Hero Academia Season 8 Online

Fans in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and the U.K. can stream My Hero Academia Season 8 on Crunchyroll, Funimation, and Netflix, depending on regional availability. The simulcast format ensures that international viewers can enjoy each episode almost simultaneously with Japan’s release. Most platforms will offer English subtitles on release day, with dubbed versions expected to follow within two weeks. For those catching up, all previous seasons remain available across these platforms, making it easy to binge-watch before the October 2025 premiere.

My Hero Academia Season 8 Cast and Production Team

The returning Japanese voice cast includes Daiki Yamashita as Izuku Midoriya, Kenta Miyake as All Might, and Nobuhiko Okamoto as Katsuki Bakugo. The English dub will again feature Justin Briner and Christopher Sabat. Studio Bones continues its outstanding work, maintaining the animation quality and emotional depth that have made the series a global favorite. The production team has confirmed that advanced animation techniques are being used to elevate the visual experience for Season 8, ensuring a cinematic feel for every major battle scene.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. When will My Hero Academia Season 8 premiere?

My Hero Academia Season 8 will premiere on October 12, 2025, in Japan.

2. How many episodes will Season 8 have?

The season is expected to feature around 25 episodes based on the manga arcs covered.

3. Where can I watch My Hero Academia Season 8?

Viewers can watch it on Crunchyroll, Netflix, and Funimation depending on their region.

4. Which manga chapters does Season 8 adapt?

Season 8 adapts chapters 329 to 400, covering the Final War and U.A. Traitor arcs.

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