My Hero Academia Final Season Episode 7 is only a few days away, and according to the previews, one thing is for sure that fans are going to get another amazing episode. Right now, the story is at the peak of its conclusion, as we know that Deku has almost transferred his Quirk to Shigaraki, and during that attempt, there was finally a breakthrough where we saw glimpses of the villain's past. Episode 7 is confirmed to push things further, as fans will finally get one of the most anticipated backstories of the character who is currently the biggest threat to humanity. My Hero Academia Final Season Episode 7 will be released on Saturday, November 15, at 5:30 PM JST.

Moreover, this upcoming episode will mark a shift in the war, not through fists, but through memory, trauma, and the fragile hope of redemption. Deku's decision to open a crack in Tomura Shigaraki’s psyche, creating a mental battleground, was a genius move that proved to everyone our main character's meaning of being a hero. Even while facing someone who has the potential to wipe out humanity, Deku does not want to beat him but rather save him from everything. This just talks more about the true meaning of heroism and teaches a valuable lesson not only to people in their world but also to fans.
The child named Tenko Shimura

One of the most important scenes shown in My Hero Academia Final Season Episode 7 is the reappearance of Tenko Shimura, the boy Shigaraki once was before tragedy consumed him. As Deku is not sharing a mental realm with him, he will have to relive the tragedy that Shigaraki went through, which ended up making him this broken piece of an evil person.
Fans believe that this upcoming episode is going to leave them teary-eyed as Deku is shown to reach out to the young Tenko. This is a recipe for an emotional episode, and because of this, chances are that My Hero Academia Final Season Episode 7 will be the most impactful installment as it will be less heavy on battles and focused on making fans confront the deepest wounds in Shigaraki’s soul, wounds that One For All alone cannot heal.
Nana Shimura’s presence changes everything

In Episode 6 of the final season, the one Quirk Midoriya couldn’t transfer was Float, the power belonging to Nana Shimura, Shigaraki’s grandmother. My Hero Academia Final Season Episode 7 brings Deku and Nana into direct confrontation with her grandson’s trauma. This alone makes the upcoming episode one of the most important episodes of the entire series.
Nana must face the consequences of the bloodline and legacy she left behind. Shigaraki must confront the person he holds responsible for his family’s destruction. And Deku, caught between them, will need to decide what kind of hero he wants to be when saving someone means embracing their darkest truths.
Aizawa’s role in My Hero Academia Final Season Episode 7

As the episode is titled “From Aizawa,” it does not seem like a coincidence. As Deku struggles in the mental landscape, Aizawa remains his anchor, his most grounded mentor, and the one hero who always taught him what it truly means to save someone. Whether Aizawa in My Hero Academia Final Season Episode 7 appears through memories, mental projections, or a spiritual echo, his guidance is expected to shape Deku’s next move. The final battle’s emotional core would not be complete without him.
Final thoughts
Until now, all of the episodes of My Hero Academia Final Season have gotten over a 9.0 rating on IMDb is proof that Studio Bones has been delivering the story that has resonated with fans, and chances are that this week's instalment might get the highest praise by fans and critics alike.