Now that there is only one more episode left, fans are waiting for My Hero Academia Final Season Finale to air. The reality that this show is about to get over has finally hit the viewers, and they are ready to say goodbye to their beloved series. This is definitely a bittersweet feeling to say farewell to one of the most popular modern shonen anime, but this could be good news, as when an iconic series ends over it inspires someone else to come up with their own story, and the cycle continues.
This week's episode was mostly on a somber note as it is clear that the story is building itself up to the conclusion. Now there are not going to be any battles, or no one will be facing any foes. Deku and everyone else got a chance to be the kind of heroes who saved the world, and now they have to get back to their lives as students of U. A High. All of them have matured as people, but that does not exempt them from being kids and continuing their education.
According to official sources, it is confirmed that My Hero Academia Final Season Finale is going to be released on December 13, 2025. Fans of this series are bracing themselves for what could be one of the most emotional goodbyes in modern anime. While there would not be any new episodes, those who feel like watching the show can do available on multiple streaming platforms like Crunchyroll and Netflix.
Recap of Episode 10

Episode 10 of the final season showed us that Deku goes to visit Spinner to deliver the final message of Shigaraki. This conversation ended with Spinner having an emotional crashout as he was upset that he lost his friend and even called Deku a murderer. In this moment, we see how much our protagonist has grown as a hero and a person because Deku never defended against those allegations.
This was a heavy conversation, but in the end, Deku finished his business with him and left the room, knowing that he would have to carry the burden of not being able to save Shigarki. Citizens who suffered damages because of this fight saw the city being rebuilt again, but even after receiving so much manpower, we were shown that the catastrophe was of huge magnitude, and even after so much progress, there were areas that needed to be worked on.
Meanwhile, this chapter had a comedic moment where the first-year students have enrolled in the school and are running behind Bakugo and Shoto as they are inspired by them and want to get closer. Meanwhile, Uraraka is clearly having some issues she was not showing to anyone.
It was Deku who ended up comforting her, and it was one of the most wholesome moments between them before everyone else from the classroom showed up. For a series built on “inspiring the next generation,” there was no better way to approach the finale.
What to expect from My Hero Academia Final Season Finale? (Speculative)

The My Hero Academia Final Season Finale will include at least one major manga sequence originally from Chapter 429, while Chapter 431 is widely expected to become an OVA. And yes, the mysterious after-credits scene in Episode 10 is almost certainly planting the seeds for what comes next in My Hero Academia Final Season Finale. In the end, as we prepare to say goodbye on December 13, 2025, one thing is certain that My Hero Academia Final Season Finale will end not with battles, but with humanity, just as it always promised.