“My Hero Academia” chapter 289 is up next and new characters will appear in this story. Ochako and Toga will be one of them and the interesting part here is that they will be fighting each other.
The confrontation between them will be long and more tensions are expected to build up. This will not be an easy fight as both of them wants to prove something in “My Hero Academia” chapter 289.
Episode recap
In any case, in the previous chapter 288 titled “Save Takeo!” Gigantomachia showed up again. He is still advancing and now very near Tomura Shigarakai. While the giant was making his way through Nabato City, the heroes are making plans to stop him.
The heroes have organized themselves in teams to confront the giant who was destroying the structures on his pathway. They are also trying to evacuate the citizens as fast as they can but everything was moving slowly while Gigantomachia was moving at the rate of 100 kilometers per hour.
Apparently, the heroes realized they will not be able to keep up but they are still trying their hardest to reach the evacuation zone that is 5 km. away. Gigantomachia is now only eight minutes away from his target location and the heroes realized that they are not able to protect the citizens from this huge villain.
Spoilers - Plot predictions
In the next, “My Hero Academia” chapter 289, the Paranormal Liberation Front War arc is now in its final phase. At this point, Shigaraki is recovering from his defeat following the fight with Deku. He must regain his full power to be able to strike again and Gigantomachia and the other villains are also on their way to meet him.
Since this is the final phase already, fans can expect a major clash between the heroes and their rivals led by Shigaraki. The ending of this battle will pave the way for the next arc so which team wins is really important.
Release date
“My Hero Academia” chapter 289 will not be available this week as the manga is currently on break. As per VIZ Media, this will be arriving on Nov. 1 instead.


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