One Punch Man Season 3 has officially confirmed

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One-Punch Man’s third season have been officially confirmed. Although there are unfortunately few details available at the time of the first announcement, the fact that a third season is being confirmed at all is still a big accomplishment. For fans who had fallen in love with the first season, the second season was such a dramatic departure, and the official website and Twitter announced it.

The One Punch Man fandom is happy to learn that the third season has begun production after much waiting. This announcement was revealed on the series’ official website today. Additionally, a key image that provided fans with a preview of the upcoming season was revealed. The series took some time before beginning development on the third season because the second season was poorly regarded. Fans are thrilled that one of the series’ strongest plot arcs will be adapted for the upcoming season, though.

One Punch Man’s third season is now in development, and a crucial image has also been made public. A third season announcement was anticipated by many Twitter sources, including @shonenleaks, and it has already been made. More details on the release date and the team working on the third season will eventually be revealed by the show. Fans appear relieved to learn that the third season won’t be animated by JC Staff, according to the source cited above. Here is the key image for season 3, which provides us a good sense of what to anticipate in One Punch Man’s third season.

Although more information outside of the announcement has currently been kept under wraps, the announcement was made on the official One Punch Man website. Saitama, the series’ protagonist, and Garou, a significant antagonist introduced in Season 2, are seen standing back-to-back in the new teaser image that was released alongside the announcement. Little else about the upcoming season can be inferred from the image.

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There are many unanswered questions regarding which studio will produce the third season after the first season was produced by Studio Madhouse talent and the second season was switched to J.C. Staff with mixed results. The second season of the show ended in the summer of 2019, and because it had been so lengthy, it was beginning to seem unlikely that there would be a third.

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