My Hero Academia Season 7 took us into the Final War, but is this going to be the last season of the anime show?

After a long wait,My Hero AcademiaSeason 7 arrived with a bang, bringing thebest superhero animeback to our screens with a vengeance. Star and Stripe took onShigarakiand All Might, and things only got bigger and better from there for Deku andClass 1-A.

Season 7 will be adapting multiple story arcs including the Final War Arc of the manga. This, coupled with the many seasons of the anime, has raised the question whether this will bring My Hero Academia to a close.

Is My Hero Academia Season 7 the final season?

Is My Hero Academia Season 7 the final season?

My Hero Academia Season 7 is not the last season of the anime. There’s still a lot of the manga to adapt.

My Hero Academia Season 7 adapts the Star and Stripe Arc, the U.A. Traitor Arc, and the start of the Final War Arc. Given the length of the arc in the manga, we can safely say that Season 7 will only get to adapt a small part of it, half at most.

We expect there to be at least eight seasons of My Hero Academia.It all depends on what the plan is for the Final War Arc.

Bones may choose to depict the climax in movie form, similar to Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle. Given the overall length of the Final War, the likelihood is we’ll still get at least one season before that happens, even if slightly truncated at around 12 episodes.

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Anamika Das was an Anime Writer on Dexerto’s UK team. She previously wrote for platforms like Otakus' Notes and Seinen Manga. Anamika is an avid fan of anime, the shounen genre in particular. She loves My Hero Academia, Haikyuu!!, Jujutsu Kaisen, Boruto, and is obsessed with One Piece.