Kodoani.com – Comic author My Hero Academia, Kōhei Horikoshi provided a written message at Sunday’s Jump Festa ’22 event, hinting at when he plans to end the manga. The announcement section related to the topic reads:
If the “series” continues to progress smoothly, within exactly one year, it will reach its goal then … the situation. If things don’t go well, I think Yamashita-kun will correctly read my letter at next year’s Jump Festa.
Daiki Yamashita (voice of Izuku Midoriya in the anime) read a message from Horikoshi at the event. Horikoshi also informed in the message that Katsuki Bakugo will get his “big shot” soon so that those who both love the character and hate the character can look forward to it.
My Hero Academia enters “final action” in March.
Horikoshi launched the manga series in Weekly Shonen Jump in July 2014. Viz Media publishes the manga in English digitally and in print in North America. Shueisha’s MANGA Plus service also publishes the manga in English.
The anime’s 13-episode first season premiered in April 2016. The 25-episode second season premiered in April 2017, and the third season premiered in April 2018 and spanned 25 episodes. The fourth season premiered in Japan in October 2019 and aired for 25 episodes. A two-episode original anime video for the franchise streamed in Japan in August 2020.
The anime’s fifth season premiered in Japan on March 27 and aired for 25 episodes. The sixth season will premiere in the fall of 2022.
Theatrical anime My Hero Academia: Two Heroes premieres in May 2018. The second film, My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising, premieres in May 2019. The second anime film My Hero Academia THE MOVIE: World Heroes’ Mission premieres on August 6.
Via: Kodoani.com