The My Hero Academia franchise still has many interesting projects to offer fans
A few days ago, the My Hero Academia manga concluded with chapter 430, marking the end of an era that left us with many incredible moments and great teachings for ten years, so obviously the work of Kohei Horikoshi will leave a great void in the hearts of millions of fans who grew up enjoying the story of Deku and company.
The end of the My Hero Academia manga has been somewhat bittersweet for many fans.which has caused divided opinions within the community, as some have been dissatisfied with this conclusion, since they feel that it was “rushed”, while others claim that it was an appropriate outcome for the story, because it showed Deku and Class 1-A's group growthwho became the greatest heroes.
However, since this wonderful story has come to an end in the manga, many fans have been wondering What will happen to My Hero Academia? from now on, since some have been left with desire to continue exploring this vast universe which, apparently, has a lot of potential and content to offer, since season 7 of the anime is still airing and the new feature film that will significantly expand this franchise.
The My Hero Academia franchise still has a very promising future
It is no secret that The end of the My Hero Academia manga will leave a huge void both in the industry and in the fans who have followed this work for ten years, since it offered them memorable moments that were engraved in their hearts, which is why the sadness within the fandom is noticeable, so some wonder What does the future hold for this successful franchise? after the conclusion of the manga.
And this IP still has a lot to offer fans after the end of the manga, since Season 7 of the anime is currently airing tackling extremely epic moments. In addition, it is likely that this work count on a season 8due to the clues left by the new opening regarding at what point in the story this installment will culminate.
Also, a few days ago, The feature film My Hero Academia: You're Next premiered in Japanwhich has been an overwhelming success and is scheduled to arrive in the West next October. But that's not all, since to celebrate the conclusion of the series the first international popularity poll called “World’s Best Hero”which will allow fans to vote every day for one of the 278 characters in this vast universe.
In addition to this, despite the fact that Deku and Class 1-A have put an end to their heroic path. It is very likely that this vast universe continues to expand. with new adventures through the various spin-offs that have been launched on this work, as is the case of My Hero Academia: Vigilanteswhich many fans hope will be adapted to the digital format, since it had an overwhelming reception. And along with this is My Hero Academia: Team-Up Missionsanother very funny spin-off that has told very hilarious adventures of the most beloved characters of the work.
Notably The My Hero Academia franchise still has a lot to offer and has a lot of potential to be explored. However, at the moment, Kohei Horikoshi has no plans to make a sequel, which is understandable, since want to take some time off after ten years of serialization and to consider new projects.
However, the fact that Horikoshi doesn't have a sequel to My Hero Academia in mind yet This does not mean that with the passage of time I change my mind and decide to expand this vast universe by offering us New adventures of the beloved heroes of this work. Obviously, despite the end of the manga, this story is still far from ending definitively, as there is still much to see and enjoy from this successful franchise.
Without a doubt, My Hero Academia still has incredible potential that hasn't been exploredso it's a matter of waiting to see if Horikoshi decides to tell new stories of the most beloved heroes or tie up several of the loose ends left by the end of the manga through one-shots. However, for now, this IP still has several very interesting projects that we have already mentioned, so fans should not worry since MHA is still around for a while.
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