My Hero Academia's Final Season: The Complete Rogues' Gallery Deku and All Might Will Face

My Hero Academia roars back for its final season, thrusting Izuku Midoriya into an all-or-nothing showdown with All For One and Shigaraki Tomura. The endgame war is here, the clock is ticking, and the fate of hero society hangs on the heroes’ last shot at victory.
My Hero Academia is back for its last lap, and the show wastes no time reminding you who runs this arena: titans in capes throwing haymakers at the end of the world. We are deep into the final war arc now, and the board is basically cleared. Two bosses left. No easy wins.
Where the story picks up
The premiere drops us right into All Might vs All For One, which is exactly the kind of opening salvo you want from a final season. The energy is high, the stakes are obvious, and it signals what this stretch is going to be: relentless, personal, and big.
Deku vs Shigaraki: the endgame
Deku and Shigaraki have always been built as mirror opposites, and this season finally cashes that check. Deku brings One For All; Shigaraki shows up with Decay plus an obscene upgrade: he inherits the All For One quirk from his mentor. If you have not kept score, that means Shigaraki is not just touch-and-crumble anymore; he is a walking armory of stolen abilities. Unpredictable, overwhelming, and, frankly, terrifying.
The wrinkle that makes this more than a brawl: Deku still wants to find the person inside the monster. He is stubborn about redemption, even here. That tension between mercy and necessity is set to be a real factor in how this fight lands.
All Might vs All For One: one last swing
All Might has no quirk left, so he shows up in the most anime way possible: strapped into a transforming car named Hercules that turns into powered armor. It rules, and yes, it is the highlight of the first episode. Inside baseball detail that I love: the suit is built around the styles and tricks of Class 1-A. It is a clever, sentimental flex for his last dance with his oldest enemy.
- We are in the final war arc; the two main threats are All For One and Shigaraki Tomura.
- Episode 1 opens with Armored All Might vs All For One. All Might uses Hercules, a car that converts into battle armor, because he cannot rely on his quirk anymore.
- That armor borrows inspiration from Class 1-A abilities, which is a neat nod and might actually give him an edge.
- Deku vs Shigaraki is the centerpiece: One For All vs Decay plus the All For One quirk. Translation: Shigaraki has multiple stolen quirks and serious unpredictability.
- Deku still believes there might be something worth saving in Shigaraki, which could steer the fight in ways pure brute force would not.
- Do not be shocked if the villains steal the spotlight; Kohei Horikoshi has been writing them like headliners for a while.
- The buzz is that Season 8 is lining up to be the best yet, with both sides pushed to the limit for a finale that goes heavy on emotion and spectacle.
- My Hero Academia is streaming on Crunchyroll. Current scores: IMDb 8.2 and MyAnimeList 7.83.
Bottom line
If the premiere is the tone-setter, this final season is not coasting on nostalgia. It is swinging hard at the finish line, and the matchups we have been waiting for are finally on the board. Did the first episode hit for you the way it did for me? Drop your take below.