{"id":12715,"date":"2025-01-28T14:12:09","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:12:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/my-hero-academias-latest-announcement-leaves-fans-truly-disappointed-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:12:09","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:12:09","slug":"my-hero-academias-latest-announcement-leaves-fans-truly-disappointed-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/my-hero-academias-latest-announcement-leaves-fans-truly-disappointed-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"My Hero Academia\u2019s latest announcement leaves fans \u201ctruly disappointed\u201d &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>My Hero Academia\u2019s latest announcement leaves fans \u201ctruly disappointed\u201d Kohei Horikoshi\/BonesMy Hero Academia fans are very disappointed with the \u201csecret project\u201d announcement after the manga\u2019s final chapter. After a successful ten-year run, My Hero Academia ended with Chapter 430. Though it was a sad affair, fans were still looking forward to the new announcements, including a \u201csecret project\u201d, that were to be revealed after the final chapter\u2019s release. However, none of the new projects turned out to be anything interesting. The manga has five events planned for the future: a digital manuscript app service, the final volume\u2019s release, a fan book and an art book release, and a special exhibition in 2025. But fans were still holding out hopes for the \u201csecret project\u201d. Many assumed it\u2019d be the announcement of a sequel manga while some thought it could be the anime adaptation of the spin-off series, My Hero Academia: Vigilantes. Unfortunately, it turned out to be neither. Instead, My Hero Academia announced a global popularity poll to commemorate the ending of the beloved series. The voting for the poll runs from August 5 to September 30, 2024. This announcement has caused quite a stir in the fandom. Readers are complaining about how disappointing this latest reveal is, despite how intriguingly it was presented. One X user tweeted, \u201cTHE MHA SECRET PROJECT WAS A F*CKING POPULARITY POLL!\u201d \u201cI see they\u2019re trying to compete against Tokyo Ghoul in the most disappointing announcement of the year,\u201d commented another. \u201cIs that seriously what that \u2018secret announcement\u2019 was? Ugh,\u201d wrote a third. \u201cThis was the big announcement? I\u2019m disappointed,\u201d shared a fourth. Despite the general unhappiness in the fandom, many are also supporting the decision not to announce a sequel. The creator Kohei Horikoshi has been working hard on My Hero Academia and has been through some health issues. With the series finally wrapped up, he deserves his rest. \u201cAs sad as I am the announcement wasn\u2019t a sequel or spin-off\u2026 I\u2019m also glad. Horikoshi deserves a nice long break,\u201d wrote one fan. \u201cAgreed. He always said he was tired and had health issues. Realistically, that\u2019d be torture to start an epilogue so soon,\u201d added another. For now, the manga\u2019s fans will have to be content with My Hero Academia: You\u2019re Next. The new anime movie is currently in theaters in Japan. For more on the superhero anime and manga, check out our take on the My Hero Academia ending. You might also like to know more about Deku and Ochako\u2019s relationship and Deku\u2019s father.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>My Hero Academia\u2019s latest announcement leaves fans \u201ctruly disappointed\u201d Kohei Horikoshi\/BonesMy Hero Academia fans are very disappointed with the \u201csecret project\u201d announcement after the manga\u2019s final chapter. After a successful ten-year run, My Hero Academia ended with Chapter 430. 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