This article contains spoilers for My Hero Academia.
My Hero Academia Over the years, it has become an unforgettable animated series loved by millions around the world. My Hero Academia The source material, which is a manga, ended last year, and the anime is following suit, adapting everything that's left, as of 2025. My Hero Academia Last season. When My Hero Academia season 8 endsFans will be left in a difficult situation with little content to look forward to. while you are there vigilante anime season 2 Fortunately, this isn't the only project confirmed to be in the works.
Many fans may have already heard of it, but Netflix is producing a MHA live-action movie.. The movie isn't coming out anytime soon, but the script is in the writing stages and some fans are definitely excited about what's to come, despite the live-action's bad reputation.
My Hero Academia Season 8 will mark the end of the story.
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The animation is ending, but a live-action movie is in the works.
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Netflix is currently writing the script for the film.
My Hero Academia Season 8 It recently went live, and it's easy to say that fans are impressed with everything Studio Bones has to offer, from the incredible art to the fluid animation. However, MHA season 8 is very short and we are already almost at the halfway point.. Fans are clearly worried about the future of the franchise, which hasn't had much going for it aside from the spinoff Vigilantes.
But recently, Netflix issued a hopeful statement. Forgotten MHA projectwhich MHA live action movie. The film was announced seven years ago, and now more work is finally being done on the project. It was also confirmed that the script for the movie is being worked on.
“I’m in the middle of writing right now, so I haven’t dealt with the casting part yet.” —Jason Fuchs
This is definitely good news for fans and could be a big thing. Full-fledged MHA live-action adaptation In the future, similar to what is happening in One Piece now.
When will the My Hero Academia live-action movie be released?
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No release date has been provided yet.
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Production is still in its early stages.
Hate it or love it, the live-action MHA may be one of the only projects fans of the series can look forward to in the coming years. Live-action animated series have a bad reputation.But Netflix showed that it's not all that bad with the recent live-action One Piece, which, while not perfect, isn't entirely bad.
“There is no treatment, there is no outline, there is no scene, there is nothing that Kohei does not take note of and react to. [with] Thumbs up, thumbs down. That gave me confidence that we were going to deliver something that fans like me would feel good about. I want to do work that feels authentic to the materials. I want to do something that fans will feel is respectful of the original and the original, but I also want to find a point of access for people who have never read the books. [the manga]Who never saw the first movie.” — Jason Fuchs
Either way, With the My Hero Academia movie project Since it was announced seven years ago, fans are hoping it will come out quickly, but the truth is it's still going to take quite some time. This project is still in a very early stage. The script is currently being written and the actors have not yet been cast.
If there are no delays or problems with production, it could take at least two years or more. Fans shouldn't expect much from this project until 2027.at least.
My Hero Academia manga has been completed. The story consists of 431 chapters for fans to read. All these chapters can be found in Manga Plus. As for the anime, the series is still waiting for its final season to be released later this year. The series is available on Crunchyroll.
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April 2, 2016
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TBS, MBS, Nippon TV
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Shoji Ikeno, Tsuyoshi Tobita, Ikuro Sato, Takudai Kakuchi, Masashi Abe, Tetsuya Miyanishi, Kazuma Komatsu, Yoshifumi Sasahara, Masayuki Otsuki, Daisuke Tsukushi, Takayuki Yamamoto, Yohei Fukui, Takuro Tsukada, Masatoyo Takada, Naomi Nakayama, Morikawa Sayaka, Takanori Yano
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Yamashita Daiki
Izuku Midoriya (voice actor)
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Ishikawa Kaito
Manga Fukidashi (voice actor)