Yusuke Murata’s “One Punch Man” earned a phenomenal success on its first season. To have another installment in the works will surely contribute a bigger step forward to the show.
As previously noted, "One Punch Man" season 2 is slated to premiere either this month or November. However, the manga series’ creators and its home network have not made an official announcement regarding the exact air date despite confirming the green light for the second season.
Now the press and fans are under the speculations that a 2016 air date is not possible and the popular Japanese superhero and his most powerful punch will return to our screens by next year instead. Should this come to fruition, then it’s gonna be a happy powerful new year to all “One Punch Man” avid followers.
While Saitama remains undefeated, a report claimed that his very first loss will be painfully experienced in the impending season. After he failed to beat Saitama in their previous fight, Lord Boros is expected to have gained super powers and will ensure that his next brawl with the show’s strongest hero will result in destruction.
Aside from Lord Boros, Saitama will also be facing other supervillains and wild beasts and monsters that include Amai Mask and Garou.
Garou is presumed to be the biggest and most threatening opponent of Saitama. He is Silver Fang's former apprentice and his intensive training will make him a very powerful villain.
It looks like a thrilling and action-packed episodes await the strong followers of the Japanese show and every viewer must embrace whatever fate awaits Saitama. Even the strongest superhero are entitled to their own fall sometimes, right?
Of course, Saitama will not enter the battlefield unprepared. A source noted that he is set to unleash his best-kept secrets of his very powerful punches in the forthcoming "One Punch Man" Season 2. Aside from his admission of doing daily 100 push ups, 100 sit ups, 100 squats and a 10 kilometer, he’s been keeping himself focused and skilled with other sets of training that remain to be unveiled.