Spoiler Warning For My Hero Academia’s Finale
My Hero Academia’smanga finale features one of the most divisive shōnen endings; it wraps up the battle story without giving a satisfactory send-off to key remarkable pro heroes. This polarizing close to the story leaves an undesirable aftertaste that the franchise’s eighth season will hopefully resolve.
Recently,My Hero Academiareleased a promotional key visualteasing fans of the sensational battles present in anime’s eighth installment. This exciting update also hints at a major event that takes place in the story’s final arc. On a closer look at the visual, fans accustomed to the manga will identify a subtle detail that rocks the anime’s foundation.

My Hero Academia’s Final Season May Host The Revival Of A Fan-Favorite Hero
Season 7 Ended With The Character At Death’s Door
Currently, the crux of events inMy Hero Academiarevolves around Deku’s clashes with Tomura Shigaraki, who wants to see the world burn. This unstable villain is One for All’s final card in evolution, and the UA heroes' final battle strategy is to prevent this sinister duo from fusing to become a disaster the world can’t handle.
Season 7 featured a terrifying event; Bakugo received a deathly blow from Shigaraki Tomura, who pierced his heart to prevent the villain’s attack on UA. The season concludes with Bakugo’s life hanging by a thread — literally, with Edgeshot’s medical intervention to revive the hero.

Based on the promotional visual and the original manga series, Bakugo will definitely be making a major comebackto the series. In the background ofMy Hero Academia’svisual is the setting for the next major battle coming up in the finale. Explosions can barely be seen, indicating what may be Great Explosion Murder God Dynamight’s revival.
This Development is a Consequence of Bakugo’s Tenacity
Bakugo’s strong willpower, evident in his comeback, was still enough for him to save All Might from All for One, whose powerful abilities have only seemed to flourish. Through a self-sacrificial use of Gear Shift, Deku catapults Bakugo to All for One to prevent the villain from dispatching the Symbol of Peace to the afterlife.
In these moments, we see Bakugo’s profound evolution and the doggedness in his battle spirit to keep going past his limits, even though his body is in horrible shape. Bakugo’s fight with All for One will lead to a satisfying occurrence that gives thePro Heroes the mental resolutionneeded to stop Shigaraki Tomura.

Only time will tell just how well season 8 of My Hero Academia will adapt these riveting sequences from the manga.
On the flip side, Deku’s intense battle with Shigaraki still goes on without him striking a decisive blow on the villain. Only time will tell just how well season 8 ofMy Hero Academiawill adapt these riveting sequences from the manga, bearing in mind thatKohei Horikoshi teased changes to the story’s original plot.