{"id":13391,"date":"2025-01-28T14:14:13","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:14:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/one-punch-man-season-3-release-window-trailer-and-everything-else-we-know-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:14:13","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:14:13","slug":"one-punch-man-season-3-release-window-trailer-and-everything-else-we-know-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/one-punch-man-season-3-release-window-trailer-and-everything-else-we-know-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"One Punch Man Season 3: Release window, trailer, and everything else we know &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>One Punch Man Season 3: Release window, trailer, and everything else we know MAPPAOne Punch Man Season 3 is the long-awaited return of Saitama and Genos for what will be their biggest challenge yet. Here are all the details. One Punch Man became known as one of the best anime around swiftly after arriving in 2015. Due to long gaps in between seasons, new episodes have become a major cause for celebration from fans of superhero anime. With a rich universe, endearing characters, and satirical humor, anticipation for more of the anime show has been building ever since Season 2 finished in 2019. The likes of Jujutsu Kaisen and My Hero Academia have arrived in the meantime, but they don\u2019t scratch the itch left by One Punch Man. At the center of it all stands Saitama \u2013 a surprisingly relatable hero with unrivaled strength, capable of defeating any adversary with a single punch. His desired opponent might be just about to arrive in One Punch Season 3, and we have everything you should know. Is there a One Punch Man Season 3 release date? One Punch Man Season 3 is expected to be released in 2024. However, the lack of any further information has led many to believe the upcoming anime may be postponed and arrive sometime in 2025. Back in January, voice actor Kaito Ishikawa, who plays Genos, posted on X (formerly Twitter) a list of projects he is due to appear in throughout 2024, with One Punch Man Season 3 appearing on the list. Another clue arrived when the first trailer was finally revealed in February 2024. This gave us our first peak at the new episodes, and suggested they\u2019re arrive was imminent. Is there a One Punch Man Season 3 trailer? The first trailer for One Punch Man Season 3 was released on February 29, 2024. It focuses on Garou, a powerful villain in the Human Monster Arc, of which the Monster Association Arc is the final chapter. Expect a huge showdown between him and Saitama, of epic proportions. The quality of production is incredibly high in this teaser, suggesting the best fights we\u2019ve seen in the show so far. One Punch Man Season 3 plot One-Punch Man Season 3 is adapting the Monster Association Arc, as that\u2019s the next storyline in the manga. The first two seasons covered the initial 85 chapters (equivalent to 16 volumes) of the manga. Therefore, the storyline should pick up from the final episode of Season 2, following Saitama\u2019s triumph over Elder Centipede and Garou\u2019s capture, delving deeper into the manga\u2019s Monster Association arc. The Monster Association: A Clash of Factions The Monster Association, led by King Orochi, will remain the Hero Association\u2019s greatest adversary. In Season 2, we watched them transform ordinary humans into formidable monsters by forcing them to consume Monster King cells, a process known as \u201cmonsterization.\u201d This bears severe consequences for the world. And, as whispers of an all-powerful entity known as \u201cGod\u201d begin to circulate, Season 3 promises to up the action and the stakes within the One Punch Man universe. Will the Monster King still play a role? Orochi, the Monster King, emerged as a formidable antagonist in Season 2 and is likely to make a comeback in Season 3. Which means the stakes will be even higher for Saitama and Genos. What about Garou? The \u201cHero Hunter\u201d and martial arts prodigy Garou also made his debut on our screens in season 2, and if the manga is anything to go by, he will play a significant role in Season 3. His quest for power, strength, and equality pits him directly against the Hero Association. As a survivor of the Monster Association, we anticipate an epic showdown between the \u201chuman monster\u201d Garou and Saitama. A season of intense battles Season 3 will thrust the spotlight on the revered S-Class heroes as they confront the Monster Association. This arc will include the introduction of Blast, the highest-ranking hero, and his mission to acquire mysterious cubes for communication with \u201cGod.\u201d Alongside adding intricate layers to the story, the ancient and all-powerful entity \u201cGod\u201d will also present a formidable threat, resulting in an unpredictable and riveting storyline. What about Saitama? The \u2018Caped Baldy\u2019 might not be the universe\u2019s favorite hero, but he is the fans\u2019. Based on the manga, Saitama may take on a more backseat role due to the inconvenient location of the monsters\u2019 headquarters beneath his home. But that doesn\u2019t mean you can count him out. Given his history, there\u2019s no way he won\u2019t emerge to save the day. One Punch Man Season 3 cast Max Mittelman and Makoto Furukawa are returning to voice Saitama for One Punch Man Seaosn 3, likewise Zach Aguilar for Genos. Kaito Ishikawa, who portrays Genos in Japanese, has already confirmed his return. Mittleman has gradually become a popular voice within anime, performing Kira Yamato across the Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Freedom shows and movie, as well as supporting parts in Hunter x Hunter and Boruto. Zach Aguilar truly needs no introduction at this point, since he voices Tanjiro in Demon Slayer, a huge role in one off the biggest anime franchises ever. One Punch Man Season 3 cast in Japanese: Makoto Furukawa as Saitama &#8211; Kaito Ishikawa as Genos &#8211; Atsushi Ono as Monster King Orochi &#8211; Hikaru Midorikawa as Garou &#8211; One Punch Man Season 3 cast in English: Max Mittelman as Saitama &#8211; Zach Aguilar as Genos &#8211; Jason Marnocha as Monster King Orochi &#8211; Greg Chun as Garou &#8211; One Punch Man\u2019s habit of having dozens of heroes and villains make small appearances means it\u2019s hard to predict who else might show up. What you should remember before One Punch Man Season 3 One Punch Man Season 3 will involve an all-out war between heroes and monsters. In case you need a reminder, Saitama is now part of a team with Genos and other heroes who are tasked with stopping monster attacks. Season 1 introduced viewers to a world teeming with unique characters, including Saitama\u2019s \u201csidekick,\u201d the cyborg Genos, and the Hero Association. The episodes followed his rise through the ranks and culminated in a thrilling battle against Boros \u2013 an adversary who\u2019s finally worthy of Saitama. Season 2 followed a similar narrative structure but delved deeper into the overarching story. Saitama, along with Genos and other top heroes, joined forces to combat a growing wave of monster attacks, setting the stage for the Monster Association arc in One Punch Man Season 3. We\u2019ll keep you informed on One Punch Man Season 3 as it progresses. Check out our guides to Tower of God Season 2, Oshi no Ko Season 2, Bleach Thousand-Year Blood War: The Conflict, and My Hero Academia: You\u2019re Next for more anime due this year!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>One Punch Man Season 3: Release window, trailer, and everything else we know MAPPAOne Punch Man Season 3 is the long-awaited return of Saitama and Genos for what will be their biggest challenge yet. Here are all the details. 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