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The anticipation forOne Punch ManSeason 2 only keeps growing among fans. The last time we saw Saitama on our screen was back in 2019, and since then, fans have been waiting for the anime to make a return with Season 3.
Well, after a frustratingly long wait, fans finally got official confirmation on Season 3 ofOne Punch Man, which is currently in production. Since the announcement, the creators havereleased several character visualson social media, which is great, of course. However, fans are looking forward to getting some more information about the upcoming season, and possibly a trailer. Well, you’d be delighted to know that we might get an interesting update onOne Punch ManSeason 3 soon.
One Punch ManSeason 3 Is Getting A Panel At Anime Expo On July 5
We Might Get A Brand New Trailer For The Third Season
Anime Expo 2025 is coming to Los Angeles next month (July 3-5), and recently, it was confirmed thatSeason 3 ofOne Punch Manis getting a panel on July 5. The official cast, including Makoto Furukawa (Saitama’s VA), Max Mittelman (Saitama’s English VA), and Greg Chun (Garou’s English VA), will make a guest appearance at the event. On top of that,One Punch Manmanga’s editor, Toshiaki Oshima, and the anime adaptation’s producer, Chinatsu Matsui, will also be part of the event.
Season 3 of the anime is inching closer to its official release, so the cast intends to reveal some massive information around the upcoming season. Also, as of now, we have only seen a single trailer for the third season. So, it’s entirelypossible that fans at the event will get to see a brand-new trailer, which might give us a better idea of the animation style. Apart from that, we might also hear about the episode count of the third season, so be sure not to miss out on the announcements.
One Punch ManFandom Is Desperate For A Win
It Has Been A Tough Phase ForOne Punch ManFans So Far
One Punch ManSeason 1 was a big hit, and Madhouse really delivered in terms of animation and direction. The second season, however, was a step down, especially because of the change in the animation studio. After that, the anime adaptation stayed out of the picture for several years, and fans were growing desperate for the anime’s return. Fortunately, Season 3 of the anime series was announced last year; however, J.C. Staff, the studio that took over the anime with Season 2, is returning to animate the third season.
To be clear, J.C. Staff’s animation in Season 2 wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t as great as it was in Season 1. On top of that, thefirst teaser forSeason 3 didn’t exactly impress fansin terms of animation. Therefore, it’s understandable why fans are a little worried, while alsobeing thrilled about the upcoming season. At the same time,OPMmanga fans aren’t having a great time either, as themanga series has also gone on a two-month hiatus. That happened after ONE and Yusuke Murata spent more than a year redrawing the Ninja Village arc.
You could say thatOne Punch Mandesperately needs a winafter all this to stay relevant, and well, season 3 could very well be the light at the end of this dark tunnel. So, let’s just hope that Season 3 delivers in terms of quality, and the fight between Saitama and Garou creates as much hype as it did when the manga chapters came out.
you may watch both seasons of One Punch Man onNetflixandCrunchyroll(The availability may vary depending on your region.