My Hero Academia May Potentially be Setting Up for a Sequel as Fans Anticipate an Ending No One Wants to See

My Hero Academia fans are eagerly hoping for a sequel of Kohei Horikoshi's series.

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  • As the last showdown in My Hero Academia approaches, Kohei Horikoshi's magnum opus, which has entertained fans for ten years, is coming to a close.
  • On April 28, 2024, Chapter 421 was released, in which Izuku admitted to Aizawa that he lost One for All while attempting to rescue Shigaraki Tomura.
  • Although previous chapters indicated that Izuku had lost his quirks, his official confirmation has surprised fans.
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As the final fight in My Hero Academia is coming to an end, Kohei Horikoshi’s magnum opus is on the way to its conclusion after entertaining fans for ten years. The recent chapter of the series revealed that the students of UA, along with some other major characters, are trying their best to take down All for One.

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My Hero Academia.
My Hero Academia

Chapter 421 was released on April 28, 2024, where Izuku revealed to Aizawa that after trying to rescue Shigaraki Tomura, the antagonist of My Hero Academia, he lost One for All. This means that the quirk that was given to him by All Might is no longer within him, making him quirkless once again. But after seeing his classmates, he still wants to fight him.

Although the previous chapters already revealed that Izuku has lost his quirks, his official confirmation has startled fans. My Hero Academia fans have been waiting too long for Izuku to defeat All for One with the help of One for All. His losing all the quirks in the final moment has led fans to believe that there might be a sequel to the series in the works.

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Izuku Midoriya Has Lost One for All

Chapter 421 of Kohei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia has finally marked the beginning of the final battle against All for One, with all the major characters gathering on the battlefield to face the antagonist. The previous chapter ended with Izuku getting his hands back as the rest of his classmates came to help him.

My Hero Academia’s final battle starts with the students of UA trying to control All for One (in Shigaraki’s body), but even though they are more in number, they can’t get through because of All for One’s extremely dangerous abilities. While all of this is taking place, Aizawa tries to help Izuku, who is gravely injured and stops him from joining the battle.

Izuku Reveals He Lost One for All
Izuku Reveals He Lost One for All

While Aizawa is explaining to Izuku about his injuries, he reveals that he might have given all the quirks of One for All when he was trying to save Shigaraki. But as the chapter concludes, Izuku also states that maybe the quirks have taken root in his body, and he still has the will to fight and save everyone from All for One.

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Fans Believe My Hero Academia Might Be Setting Up for a Sequel

Although Izuku has stated that he still has some embers of One for All left in him, it might not be enough to beat All for One, who now has full control over Shigaraki’s body. With Izuku losing all of his quirks, it’s only going to get more difficult.

My Hero Academia
My Hero Academia

As the chapter was released, fans went on X(Formerly Twitter) to express their disappointment about the anticipated ending of My Hero Academia, which no one wanted to see.

Some fans even believe that this might not be the end of the series because Izuku lost the one quirk that granted him everything. Therefore, there is a chance that My Hero Academia might be gearing up for a sequel.

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As the story of My Hero Academia reaches its end, fans are eagerly waiting to find out whether Izuku will be able to get the quirks of One for All back or he will once again be the quirkless kid from the beginning of the series.

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You can watch My Hero Academia on Netflix and Hulu.

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