The marketing materials when “One Punch Man” Season 2 was being promoted saw a lot of Garou being pushed as the season’s main villain. However, while he certainly has made a splash, it would seem that he simply is not the primary bad guy this time. In “One Punch Man” Season 2 Episode 7, the true face of evil will be revealed, and it becomes quite similar to “Game of Thrones.”
“One Punch Man” Season 2 Episode 7 will be streaming on Hulu in an official capacity in a few days, Decider reports, so anyone who wants to watch it on a licensed platform can do so then. At that time, it will likely become clear that this is one episode that has a lot more going on than meets the eye. The events certainly go beyond the simplicity of the first season’s storyline.
This refers specifically to the true evil that the heroes and even the villains will have to fight this season. While viewers were led to believe that Garou would be that evil, the previous episode proved this thought incorrect. In “One Punch Man” Season 2 Episode 7, another assumption will likely be made that will be proven wrong in the end.
This particular tidbit has to do with Orochi and his minions that will be showcased in “One Punch Man” Season 2 Episode 7. As an imposing giant of a monster, many viewers might be led to believe that he will be the mastermind behind the invasion. However, this will not be the case.
Like any good twist, the real villain will also be in “One Punch Man” Season 2 Episode 7 but might not be the one that fans of the anime expect. For those who have already read the latest chapter of the manga, though, the May 21 episode should not prove all that surprising.


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