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My Hero Academia's Final Season Is Coming to Dethrone Solo Leveling as 2025's Anime King

  • Sep 19, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Sep 19, 2025

My Hero Academia final season
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Solo Leveling had a monster run in 2025, no question. Sung Jinwoo’s glow-up from E-rank to S-rank dominated social media feeds and set a new bar for power fantasy hype. But every king’s reign is temporary, and this fall, a titan is returning for its final bow. The My Hero Academia final season is officially dropping, and it’s not just coming back to compete—it’s coming to reclaim its throne as the biggest, most emotionally explosive anime of the year.


While Solo Leveling delivered jaw-dropping action, the My Hero Academia final season is bringing something more: the end of an era. This is the grand finale of a story fans have followed for nearly a decade. The season will dive headfirst into the manga’s Final War arc, a sprawling, all-out conflict that pits the entire hero society against the forces of All For One. The matchups are legendary: All Might versus his nemesis in a final, desperate clash, and the long-awaited showdown between Deku and a fully-realized Tomura Shigaraki.


This isn’t just another seasonal arc; it’s the culmination of years of character development, sacrifice, and storytelling. Solo Leveling is a thrilling spectacle, but it can’t compete with the sheer emotional weight of seeing Deku finally confront the villain he was always destined to face. The My Hero Academia final season is the payoff for every brutal training session, every tear shed, and every ounce of power passed down through generations of One For All.

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