My Hero Academia’s final televised season ended in early May 2026, yet the franchise is far from quiet. To mark the series’ 10th anniversary, a brand‑new episode titled “More” will debut on May 2, 2026, and composer Yuki Hayashi’s music will headline a concert tour starting May 30, 2026.

“More” Episode Adapts Bonus Chapter 431 on May 2, 2026

The upcoming special will adapt Chapter 431, a bonus chapter that appeared in Volume 42 of Kohei Horikoshi’s manga. According to the Jump Festa 2026 announcement, the episode follows Class 1‑A after the series’ timeskip, showcasing a reunion and updated hero rankings. it will stream worldwide on Crunchyroll, the platform that hosts the entire series.

Yuki Hayashi’s Anniversary Concert Launches May 30, 2026

Composer Yuki Hayashi, responsible for more than 200 tracks across the anime, will conduct a dedicated concert in Japan on May 30, 2026, before taking the show on an international tour .. The event was highlighted in the same Jump Festa reveal that featured a key visual of Izuku Midoriya’s evolution over ten years.

Jump Festa 2026 Teases Two Additional Announcements

The official My Hero Academia website hinted that at least two further projects will be disclosed before the anniversary, likely in the first quarter of 2027. No trailer or visual for the “More” episode has been released yet, leaving fans to speculate about the story’s direction.

Fans React to the Series’ Closure and Upcoming Content

One week after the final season’s broadcast, fan forums reported a mix of satisfaction and nostalgia, noting that the anime’s climactic Final War and epilogue gave a fitting end to the main narrative. As the manga concluded in August 2025, the anime’s continuation via a bonus episode offers a rare post‑ending glimpse for a shōnen seires.

Who Will the Next Announcements Feature?

While the source confirms that new projects are on the horizon, it does not specify whether they will involve new animation, spin‑off manga, or additional music releases. The lack of detail leaves open questions about the franchise’s long‑term strategy beyond the anniversary celebrations .