My Hero Academia: Explosive theory indicates that the final movie will be the true epilogue of Class 1-A

A new fan theory is gaining traction in the My Hero Academia community. The speculation, based on recent details and the narrative structure, suggests that the highly anticipated My Hero Academia final movie will not be just another adventure, but a crucial epilogue focused on the future of Class 1-A after the devastating events of the manga’s final war. This idea redefines what to expect from the conclusion of the popular anime franchise.
Why the final My Hero Academia movie could be an epilogue?
The main theory, which originates from forum discussions and is detailed by outlets like the ScreenRant, points out that the manga is ending with an intense focus on the final battle, leaving little room for a detailed “happily ever after”. The author, Kohei Horikoshi, has already overseen previous films. Using the My Hero Academia final movie as a canonical epilogue would allow the production to explore the fate of characters like Deku, Bakugo, and the rest of Class 1-A with more depth and cinematic budget, offering a more satisfying conclusion.
What does this mean for fans?
If this theory is confirmed, the movie would become a “must-watch” to understand the complete conclusion of the saga. Unlike other anime movies that are ‘fillers’ or side stories, this one would have direct canonical weight, serving as the true farewell to the heroes the audience has followed for years. To understand their full journey, see [All about My Hero Academia]. The expectation is that it will show the heroes already as adults or established professionals.
The connection with the end of the manga
With the My Hero Academia manga in its final stretch, the timing for the announcement of a film with this proposal would be perfect. The anime production could align the film’s release to capitalize on the “hype” of the end of the main story, delivering to fans a glimpse of the future that the manga may not have time to fully address.





