My Hero Academia Epilogue Episode 'More' Arrives May 2, Closing a Decade of Heroism
The 25-minute special adapts manga chapter 431, jumping eight years beyond the main story's conclusion.

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Key facts
- Crunchyroll streams the special episode 'More' on May 2 at 5:30pm JST (4:30am EST).
- The episode adapts Chapter 431 of Kōhei Horikoshi's manga, set eight years after the main story.
- Both subbed and dubbed versions will be available on the same day.
- The runtime is 20–25 minutes, including commercial breaks.
- My Hero Academia anime premiered in 2016, marking its 10th anniversary this year.
- The final season aired in Fall 2025; spin-off 'Vigilantes' season 2 is ongoing.
A Final Glimpse Into Class 1-A's Future
Crunchyroll has confirmed that the special epilogue episode of My Hero Academia, titled 'More,' will stream on May 2. The episode adapts Chapter 431 of the original manga, an epilogue that jumps eight years beyond the main story's conclusion. It offers fans a final look at the students of Class 1-A after the climactic battle. The episode airs at 5:30pm JST (4:30am EST, 1:30am PST) on May 2. A trailer released earlier this week on YouTube provided the first footage of the time-jumped characters. The official broadcast runs from 5:30 to 6:00pm JST, placing the episode length at roughly 20 to 25 minutes after commercial breaks.
Streaming Details and Availability
Crunchyroll stated that the special episode 'will be available to stream when it premieres,' though a slight delay between the initial broadcast and the streaming drop is possible. Based on past simulcasts, the episode should appear on Crunchyroll by 5:30am EST (2:30am PST) at the latest. Both subtitled and dubbed versions will be released on the same day, as confirmed by official social media accounts. This marks the first time an epilogue has been adapted for the anime, giving closure to a series that began airing in 2016. The show's eighth and final season aired as part of the Fall 2025 season, and the manga serialized in Shonen Jump from 2014 to 2024.
Themes of Heroism and Legacy
The final season's premiere was reviewed by writer Rafael Motamayor, who noted it 'doubles down on the show's themes of heroism and legacy.' The epilogue episode continues this focus, showing how the characters have grown eight years after the main story. The original manga, created by Kōhei Horikoshi, concluded in 2024 after a decade-long run. While 'More' serves as a bittersweet end to the main series, the My Hero Academia universe continues. The spin-off series 'Vigilantes,' set before the main events, is currently in its second season. Other spin-offs like 'Smash!!' and 'Team-Up Missions' may also receive anime adaptations in the future.
A Decade of My Hero Academia
The My Hero Academia anime premiered in 2016, making 2026 its 10th anniversary. Over the years, the series has become a global phenomenon, with its themes of heroism resonating worldwide. The final season aired in Fall 2025, and the epilogue episode provides a definitive end to the story of Izuku Midoriya and his classmates. Crunchyroll's streaming of the special episode ensures that international fans can watch it simultaneously with Japan. The platform has been the primary home for the series outside Asia, and the simulcast release underscores its commitment to the anime community.
What Comes Next for the Franchise
The conclusion of the main series does not mark the end of the My Hero Academia franchise. 'Vigilantes,' a spin-off set before the main events, is already in its second season. Other spin-offs such as 'Smash!!' and 'Team-Up Missions' could potentially be adapted, expanding the world of Quirks further. The epilogue episode, however, provides a definitive ending for the original story, giving fans closure after a decade of storytelling. As the anime industry continues to evolve, My Hero Academia's legacy will likely endure through its spin-offs and the lasting impact of its themes. The special episode 'More' is a final gift to fans, wrapping up the journey of characters they have followed for years.
The bottom line
- My Hero Academia's epilogue episode 'More' streams on May 2, adapting manga chapter 431 with an eight-year time jump.
- The episode runs 20–25 minutes and will be available in both subbed and dubbed formats on Crunchyroll.
- The anime celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2026, with the final season airing in Fall 2025.
- The epilogue concludes the main series, but spin-offs like 'Vigilantes' continue the franchise.
- Themes of heroism and legacy are central to the final season and the epilogue.
- Fans can expect a bittersweet ending that honors the decade-long story.






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