My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON English Dub Confirms October 2025 Premiere on Crunchyroll, Unveils Star-Studded Cast

The conclusion of My Hero Academia is approaching, with its English dub for the FINAL SEASON officially scheduled to premiere on October 18, 2025. This release will be exclusive to Crunchyroll. Fans worldwide are preparing for the climax of this anime series, which is adapted from Kōhei Horikoshi's manga. The season is expected to feature intense final battles between heroes and villains.
The English voice cast includes the return of several key actors. Christopher R. Sabat will reprise his role as All Might, Justin Briner will voice Izuku Midoriya, and Kyle Hebert will return as Fatgum. New talent joining the ensemble includes Ryan Negron as Young All for One. Erica Mendez will also return to voice both Hercules and Melissa Shield, maintaining continuity with the Japanese production.

Behind the scenes, a dedicated team is working on the localization. Manuel Aragon is directing the English dub, with Zach Bolton producing. Jeramey Kraatz is adapting the script, Rickey Watkins is overseeing the mix, and August Cilne is engineering the sound. This team is focused on delivering a high-quality audio experience.
Animated by Studio Bones and under the direction of chief director Kenji Nagasaki, this season will cover story arcs from manga volumes 40 through 42. Creator Kōhei Horikoshi has contributed original scenes to enhance the narrative and ensure a powerful conclusion. The storyline continues directly from the seventh season, following Izuku Midoriya's journey to become the world's greatest hero amidst an escalating global conflict.
The season's themes are supported by the opening song, "The Revo" by Porno Graffitti, and the ending song, "I" by Bump of Chicken. Viewers can anticipate a combination of explosive action, profound character development, and a satisfying resolution to the saga. Crunchyroll will facilitate global streaming, and Medialink will handle licensing across the Asia-Pacific region, making this climactic chapter accessible to an international audience shortly after its initial Japanese broadcast.
Credits
My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON
Author
Kōhei Horikoshi
Cover Art
Yusuke Nishio and Bones Animation Team
Studio
Bones
Publisher
Shueisha
Producers